Dedicated brush for cleaning barbecue stove
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A barbecue brush used to clean barbecue stove and grill net is useful when taking burnt meat, but the otopharyngeal doctor insists that unexpected danger.
Canadian surgeons urge people to throw out bristle BBQ brushes - Health - CBC News
http://www.cbc.ca/news/health/barbecue-brushes-dangers-swallow-throat-wire-bristle-dempsey-1.3741578
Because the wire brush for barbecue is thin and sharp, wire is pulled out from the brush when cleaning barbecue stove and grill and so on, you should use the brush because there is a possibility that you will mistake it without noticing it Ian Dempsey, a Canadian otolaryngologist, insists it is not.
When removing a wire that has been accidentally swallowed, when the wire is throat orEpiglottisIt seems that there is a possibility that damage will be left on. In addition, Ian says, "It is not easy to extract this, especially if the wire sticks deep into the throat."
The wire problem of the barbecue brush became more widely known in the meeting of the Canadian Otolaryngology Society held in 2016. Although it is very difficult to remove the wire that entered the throat in the meeting, it was revealed that several surgeons had the challenge of this difficult surgical operation.
"No one of us understands the reliable way to get rid of wires so we hope to prevent accidental ingress of wires in the first place.We will be talking about this agenda, I am hoping that a type barbecue brush will disappear from the market and a safer alternate brush will come out, "Ian said.
The problematic barbecue brush looks like this.
The brush part is made of wire, so it will certainly not be noticed immediately even if it comes out when washing a stove etc.
At Halifax, the capital of Nova Scotia, Canada, at least one wire accidental drink is reported in the emergency room every week.
And it seems that surgical operation is necessary because some of them are deeply stabbed. However, removal surgery is very difficult, Ian compared it with "removing a wire without crushing the fruit of a wire stuck in grapefruit" to remove the wire stuck in the throat.
Lisa Warden, who actually experienced the accidental ingestion of the barbecue wire, told me that when he accidentally drank, "abnormal pain such as the whole esophagus burned" ran. Mr. Lisa seems to have failed to remove the surgery twice, although CT scan and wire exploration using X rays was done for four months from misdirection. Mr. Ian, who was a doctor in charge of Mr. Lisa, advocates Mr. Lisa, as scar tissue is formed around the throat wire, it is best to relieve pain while leaving this scar tissue. As a result, Mr. Lisa still said that the wire is still buried in his throat.
In another case, it seems that it was decided to remove a part of the small intestine in order to remove the wire from the body.
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