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A new method of packaging cocaine for international traffic and implications for the management of cocaine body packers.

Rocco Roberto Pidoto1, Anna Maria Agliata, Roberto Bertolini, Alberto Mainini, Gianfranco Rossi, Giuseppe Giani.   

Abstract

Clinical outcome of cocaine body packers is considered to be unpredictable and there are no clear guidelines for the management of these patients. Their surveillance in casualty wards, where they are usually admitted during evacuation of the packets, can be very difficult. The authors refer to a new type of cocaine packet, allowing these patients to be managed with a more conservative approach than in the past, and report their experience with 161 body packers, observed from January 1999 to December 2000. They adopted a surveillance protocol providing only minimal medical intervention. Among 161 body packers, 142 (88.2%) evacuated the ingested packets without significant symptomatology. Warning symptoms were present in 19 (11.8%) patients. Three patients (1.9%) presented with marked anxiety but none had cocaine in the urine sample. Fifteen (9.3%) body packers complained of colicky pain, and all underwent plain X-ray studies of the abdomen. Ten (6.2%) of them without radiologic signs of intestinal occlusion recovered with food deprivation and medical treatment, while five (3.1%) underwent laparotomy, three patients (1.9%) for gastric occlusion and two (1.2%) for ileal occlusion. Only one patient (0.6%) had warning symptoms and a urine screen positive for cocaine metabolites. In three cases of gastric occlusion, a gastrotomy was accomplished. In two cases of ileal occlusion, and in the patient with cocaine intoxication, packets were milked into the cecum, and some into the descending colon and rectum, until anal expulsion, by gentle pulling. Type 4 packets represent a new method of cocaine packaging, carrying the possibility of treating these body packers more conservatively than those transporting previous type of packets. Surgical approach to intestinal occlusion also may be conservative, because distal propulsion of the packets can be accomplished without entering the intestine.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12359282     DOI: 10.1016/s0736-4679(02)00505-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Emerg Med        ISSN: 0736-4679            Impact factor:   1.484


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2.  Value of a systematic operative protocol for cocaine body packers.

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Journal:  World J Surg       Date:  2008-07       Impact factor: 3.352

3.  Radiological and practical aspects of body packing.

Authors:  A Pinto; A Reginelli; F Pinto; G Sica; M Scaglione; F H Berger; L Romano; L Brunese
Journal:  Br J Radiol       Date:  2014-02-03       Impact factor: 3.039

Review 4.  Systematic review of the toxicological and radiological features of body packing.

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5.  A body-packer with a cocaine bag stuck in the stomach.

Authors:  Yan Beauverd; Pierre-Alexandre Poletti; Hans Wolff; Frédéric Ris; Jean-Marc Dumonceau; Bernice S Elger
Journal:  World J Radiol       Date:  2011-06-28

6.  Clinical management of cocaine body packers: the Hillingdon experience.

Authors:  Ian Beckley; Nabeel A A Ansari; Haris A Khwaja; Yasser Mohsen
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7.  Surgery for body packing in the Caribbean: a retrospective study of 70 patients.

Authors:  S A de Beer; G Spiessens; W Mol; P R Fa-Si-Oen
Journal:  World J Surg       Date:  2008-02       Impact factor: 3.352

8.  Detection of residual packets in cocaine body packers: low accuracy of abdominal radiography-a prospective study.

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10.  Surgery for "body packers"--a 15-year experience.

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Journal:  World J Surg       Date:  2006-04       Impact factor: 3.282

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