Foreign bodies in the upper gastrointestinal tract are a very common clinical emergency in gastroenterology. Most of such cases are accidentally swallowed, such as dentures, fish spines, bones or heads of chickens, ducks and fish, pills that have not been removed from their packaging, etc. Patients are mostly elderly people, and folk often force foreign bodies down or wrap them by eating some coarse and hard foods or long fiber foods, sometimes this may work, but in most cases this is very dangerous and can cause perforation of the gastrointestinal tract or even life-threatening hemorrhage.