| Literature DB >> 12707832 |
Shigeo Kanazawa1, Katsu Ishigaki, Takashi Miyake, Atsuhisa Ishida, Atsushi Tabuchi, Kazuo Tanemoto, Tsukasa Tsunoda.
Abstract
An unusual case of a toothpick perforating the stomach, then penetrating the liver, and thereafter forming a liver abscess is reported. A 48-year-old woman who had ingested a toothpick 1 month earlier was admitted to our hospital because of severe epigastralgia which had progressively worsened. A laparotomy was performed because a granulomatous abscess in the liver due to this ingested foreign body was suspected. We found a granulomatous abscess in the liver due to the penetration of the toothpick through the stomach. The toothpick had become completely embedded about 2 cm deep in the left lobe of the liver. When dissecting the tumor, a 5.5-cm toothpick was removed, and a partial lateral resection of the liver was performed. The histological diagnosis was a hepatic abscess with granulomatous change. This was a rare case of a migration of an ingested toothpick into the liver through the stomach.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 12707832 DOI: 10.1007/s005950300071
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Surg Today ISSN: 0941-1291 Impact factor: 2.549