Literature DB >> 10567809

Asymptomatic gastric perforation by a toothpick. A case report.

A Porcu1, A Dessanti, C F Feo, G Dettori.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Many cases of gastric perforation with peritonitis, pylephlebitis, hepatic abscesses, or lethal bleeding, caused by ingested long and sharp objects, are reported in the literature.
METHODS: During a right hepatectomy for a giant hemangioma, a wooden toothpick was found between the two layers of the hepatogastric ligament. It was not possible to find the passage of the foreign body through the gastric wall. The patient did not report any correlated symptoms.
RESULTS: There was no sign of inflammation around the toothpick, which was enveloped in thin scar tissue. The removal of the foreign body was performed without complications.
CONCLUSIONS: The peculiarity of our case is the total absence of symptoms during and after the perforation. Despite the benign evolution of our case, toothpicks must be considered as potentially dangerous, like other pointed objects, and, therefore, removed immediately. Copyright 1999 S. Karger AG, Basel

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10567809     DOI: 10.1159/000018763

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dig Surg        ISSN: 0253-4886            Impact factor:   2.588


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