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Yuan F, Liu Y, Wen M. Fish bone perforation of the transverse colon. Intern Emerg Med 2024:10.1007/s11739-024-03591-x. [PMID: 38607541 DOI: 10.1007/s11739-024-03591-x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 02/15/2024] [Accepted: 03/19/2024] [Indexed: 04/13/2024]
Affiliation(s)
- Fang Yuan
- Out-Patient Department, Zhejiang Provincial People's Hospital, Affiliated People's Hospital, Hangzhou Medical College, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China
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- Urology and Nephrology Center, Department of Nephrology, Zhejiang Provincial People's Hospital, Affiliated People's Hospital, Hangzhou Medical College, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China
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- Department of Radiology, Dalang Hospital of Dongguan, Dongguan, Guangdong, China.
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Ito S, Tsuchitani Y, Hashimoto S, Uemura T, Katsura K, Abe T, Sato K, Kato H. Successful treatment with laparoscopy-assisted surgery for ileal perforation due to an ingested foreign body: A report of two cases. Int J Surg Case Rep 2019; 64:165-169. [PMID: 31655289 PMCID: PMC6831801 DOI: 10.1016/j.ijscr.2019.10.018] [Citation(s) in RCA: 2] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 08/12/2019] [Revised: 10/04/2019] [Accepted: 10/07/2019] [Indexed: 02/05/2023] Open
Abstract
Small bowel perforation by an ingested foreign body (FB) is a rare abdominal emergency. Computed tomography scan is most effective but imperfect for diagnosis. Inquiring about FB ingestion and a high index of suspicion are very important. Laparoscopic surgery is effective even in this rare abdominal emergency. Extracorporeal handling of the affected small bowel is useful in this condition.
Introduction Presently, the advantage of laparoscopic surgery is widely recognized and it is gaining popularity not only in elective abdominal surgeries but also in various kinds of emergent abdominal surgeries. This report describes two patients diagnosed with ileal perforation due to an ingested foreign body (FB)—a rare abdominal emergency—who were treated laparoscopically. Presentation of case Both patients were brought in by an ambulance to our hospital, with complaints of increasing lower abdominal pain. Computed tomography scan revealed a small bowel perforation due to an ingested FB in both patients, and laparoscopy-assisted partial ileal resection was immediately performed. Their postoperative recoveries were uneventful. Discussion Both patients with this rare abdominal emergency were successfully treated with laparoscopic surgery. Its feasible diagnostic and therapeutic abilities and decreased invasiveness contributed to their uneventful and fast recoveries. Extracorporeal handling of the affected small bowel via mini-laparotomy was useful in this setting as it was safe, fast, and cost-effective. Conclusion Laparoscopic surgery is effective, even for this rare abdominal emergency. Moreover, laparoscopy-assisted surgery accompanying mini-laparotomy is a rational treatment approach, especially for this condition.
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- Soichi Ito
- Department of Surgery, Iwate prefectural Iwai hospital, 17 Odaira, Kozenji, Ichinoseki, Iwate, 029-0192, Japan.
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- Department of Surgery, Iwate prefectural Iwai hospital, 17 Odaira, Kozenji, Ichinoseki, Iwate, 029-0192, Japan
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- Department of Surgery, Iwate prefectural Iwai hospital, 17 Odaira, Kozenji, Ichinoseki, Iwate, 029-0192, Japan
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- Department of Surgery, Iwate prefectural Iwai hospital, 17 Odaira, Kozenji, Ichinoseki, Iwate, 029-0192, Japan
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- Department of Surgery, Iwate prefectural Iwai hospital, 17 Odaira, Kozenji, Ichinoseki, Iwate, 029-0192, Japan
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- Department of Surgery, Iwate prefectural Iwai hospital, 17 Odaira, Kozenji, Ichinoseki, Iwate, 029-0192, Japan
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- Department of Surgery, Iwate prefectural Iwai hospital, 17 Odaira, Kozenji, Ichinoseki, Iwate, 029-0192, Japan
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- Department of Surgery, Iwate prefectural Iwai hospital, 17 Odaira, Kozenji, Ichinoseki, Iwate, 029-0192, Japan
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Jiménez HC, Martínez-Montalvo CM, Maduro DA, González JC, Suaza C. "Apendicitis aguda perforada secundaria a cuerpo
extraño: reporte de caso". REVISTA COLOMBIANA DE CIRUGÍA 2019. [DOI: 10.30944/20117582.115] [Citation(s) in RCA: 2] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/07/2023] Open
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Bababekov YJ, Stanelle EJ, Abujudeh HH, Kaafarani HMA. Fishbone-induced perforated appendicitis. BMJ Case Rep 2015; 2015:bcr-2015-209562. [PMID: 25994432 DOI: 10.1136/bcr-2015-209562] [Citation(s) in RCA: 10] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/04/2022] Open
Abstract
We review the literature and describe a case of fishbone-induced appendicitis. A 63-year-old man presented with abdominal pain. Work up including a focused history and imaging revealed fishbone-induced perforated appendicitis. The patient was managed safely and successfully with laparoscopic removal of the foreign body and appendectomy.
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- Yanik J Bababekov
- Department of Surgery, Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
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- Department of Surgery, Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
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- Department of Radiology, Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
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