Literature DB >> 22455359

Multiple lead appendoliths following ingestion of lead shot: time course and removal by laporoscopic appendectomy.

Bill Banner1, Scott Schaeffer, Randal Bryan Badillo, Kimberly Hovseth, Beth Condley, Reed Mcneely.   

Abstract

Systemic lead poisoning may occur from ingested lead foreign bodies. Rarely, these may cause a retained appendolith. The risks of lead toxicity from these appendoliths, the time course of retention in the appendix, the rapidity of inhibition of heme synthesis, and the best approach to removal remain controversial. Fourteen days post-ingestion of a "handful" of lead shot, a 15-year-old male was admitted for elevated lead level; an x-ray showed aggregation of many pellets in the teen's appendix. A laparoscopic appendectomy was performed; examination of the removed appendix revealed greater than 50 retained pellets. An abdominal film obtained post-procedure showed removal of all but three of the pellets. Results from admission blood work found a blood lead level of 41 mcg/dL and free erythrocyte porphyrin (FEP) level of 114 μmol/mol heme (reference normal <70). After a short recovery the patient was discharged on succimer chelation therapy and on follow up, his lead level was <5 mcg/dL.
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Year:  2012        PMID: 22455359     DOI: 10.3109/15563650.2012.658473

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Toxicol (Phila)        ISSN: 1556-3650            Impact factor:   4.467


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1.  Lead shot incarceration in appendix: an unusual cause of appendicular foreign body.

Authors:  P C Munipalle; M Little; T Garud
Journal:  BMJ Case Rep       Date:  2013-04-23
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