| Literature DB >> 21860710 |
Yan Beauverd1, Pierre-Alexandre Poletti, Hans Wolff, Frédéric Ris, Jean-Marc Dumonceau, Bernice S Elger.
Abstract
Management of patients carrying packets of drugs in the digestive tract is a frequent medical problem. We report on a patient who was referred by the police after ingestion of packets of cocaine. After spontaneous elimination of 81 drug packets, the patient had three unremarkable stools. A plain abdominal X-ray disclosed no residual packet but computed tomography (CT) scan showed one in the stomach. As this was not eliminated during the 10 d following ingestion, it was removed through gastrotomy. This case stresses the usefulness of the CT scan to ensure that no residual packet is present before hospital discharge.Entities:
Keywords: Body-packing; Cocaine; Gastroscopy; Management; Surgery
Year: 2011 PMID: 21860710 PMCID: PMC3158883 DOI: 10.4329/wjr.v3.i6.155
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World J Radiol ISSN: 1949-8470