| Literature DB >> 30915673 |
Amos Nepacina Liew1, Thomas Surya Suhardja2,3, Asiri Arachchi2, James Lim2,3.
Abstract
A 79-year-old initially presented to her general practitioner for a 6-week history of nausea, intermittent abdominal pain and altered bowel habits. Colonoscopy was performed to investigate her symptoms and revealed a bread clip that was adherent to the sigmoid colon mucosa, unable to be retrieved. A CT scan was performed to exclude any associated complication, which showed no evidence of perforation or collection. A repeat colonoscopy by a more experienced endoscopist again failed to retrieve the bread clip. Eventually, the bread clip had to be removed through a laparotomy and colotomy. We performed a thorough literature review, which revealed 26 studies (totalling 38 cases) of bread clip ingestion. Many of the reported cases presented with abdominal pain, bowel obstruction, or perforation and carried a small mortality risk.Entities:
Keywords: Bread clip; Bread tag; Colonoscopy; Computed tomography; Laparotomy
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30915673 DOI: 10.1007/s12328-019-00962-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin J Gastroenterol ISSN: 1865-7265