Fidget spinners (FS) have become an increasingly popular toy among children of all ages since April 2017. This toy comprises of a central bearing attached to two or more prongs made of plastic or metal and is designed to be spun between a user’s fingers. With its popularity, FS have grown diverse in design, featuring additional components including light-emitting diode units, Bluetooth speakers, and button batteries. With its multiple small components, FS pose a risk of ingestion and aspiration among young children. This may be incidental or accidental due to the rapidly spinning nature of the toy. Since May 2017, there has been a growing number of cases of FS ingestions among young children internationally. Recognition of the different components of a FS on imaging, especially plain radiography, is important in the early diagnosis and prompt and accurate management of foreign body ingestion. To date, there is no available educational resource to aid and guide radiologists and clinical providers in identifying FS as a foreign body. The purpose of this educational exhibit is to assist radiologists and clinicians to identify the imaging findings associated with FS-related foreign body ingestions.
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Meeting name:
SPR 2018 Annual Meeting & Postgraduate Course
, 2018
Authors:
Lin Jonathan,
Chawla Soni
Keywords:
Foreign Body,
Fidget Spinner