Wednesday, January 15, 2020

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Abstract

A 52 years old woman presented to emergency service after eating #chicken meat few days before that. She had upper abdominal pain, vomiting, weakness and fever of 38oC. A control abdominal CT scan showed linear 50 mm foreign body that perforated the pyloric wall and penetrated into the liver. US, CT and fibro #gastroscopy have been used to discover cause for the patient's problem. Laparoscopy was suggested as main therapeutic method for extraction of the foreign body and closing of organs damage. Accidental swallowing of foreign body is very rare and ends with #egestion without medical observation and diet. Mostly, it is observed in patients at younger age [1]. However, when eating chicken, fish or crowing it can happen to patients of all ages. Sharper and longer than the diameter of the gastrointestinal tube bodies may lead to mechanical obstruction or perforate the GI wall causing local inflammation. In case of double organ injury, a sharp foreign body may cause #life-threatening complication as liver abscess [2], bile leak, peritonitis or abdominal hemorrhage. CT imaging is the method for diagnostic and laparoscopy is preferred for dealing with abdominal complications [1-3]. The aim of this report is to present the importance of the #laparoscopic surgery for the treatment of minimal injury of the gastrointestinal tract.

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