A fatal perforation of the distal ileum from an ingested fish bone: A case report

Foreign body-induced perforations of the ileum are rare consequences among adults. This is a case report of a delayed presentation of an ileal perforation and concurrent faecal peritonitis presented as an acute abdomen, resultant from an ingested fishbone, which led to fatality despite urgent laparo...

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Published inInternational journal of surgery case reports Vol. 96; p. 107331
Main Authors Munasinghe, B.M., Karunatileke, C.T., Rajakaruna, R.A.R.M.L.N., Senevirathne, P.S.M.B., Dhanuksha, D.C.
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Abstract Foreign body-induced perforations of the ileum are rare consequences among adults. This is a case report of a delayed presentation of an ileal perforation and concurrent faecal peritonitis presented as an acute abdomen, resultant from an ingested fishbone, which led to fatality despite urgent laparotomy. Perforations following ingested foreign bodies are frequently unanticipated clinically, and diagnosed during advanced imaging studies or surgical interventions. Endoscopy, laparoscopy, and laparotomy have been used during surgical management in reported cases; however, prior early identification is pivotal for good outcomes as delayed presentations and delayed diagnosis carry a poorer prognosis. Despite fish bones being frequent foreign bodies in the gastrointestinal tract and the majority causing no life-threatening adverse effects, they are the leading foreign bodies instigating gastrointestinal perforations. A high degree of suspicion is required when attending to patients with suspected gastrointestinal perforations and absent typical findings in routine imaging, where fish bones could be the aetiology. •Fish bones are the commonest ingested foreign body which leads to gastrointestinal perforation.•Distal ileum is a frequent site to be perforated by ingested foreign bodies.•Such perforations might be associated with negative basic imaging, requiring a high degree of clinical suspicion.
AbstractList INTRODUCTION AND IMPORTANCEForeign body-induced perforations of the ileum are rare consequences among adults. PRESENTATION OF CASEThis is a case report of a delayed presentation of an ileal perforation and concurrent faecal peritonitis presented as an acute abdomen, resultant from an ingested fishbone, which led to fatality despite urgent laparotomy. CLINICAL DISCUSSIONPerforations following ingested foreign bodies are frequently unanticipated clinically, and diagnosed during advanced imaging studies or surgical interventions. Endoscopy, laparoscopy, and laparotomy have been used during surgical management in reported cases; however, prior early identification is pivotal for good outcomes as delayed presentations and delayed diagnosis carry a poorer prognosis. CONCLUSIONDespite fish bones being frequent foreign bodies in the gastrointestinal tract and the majority causing no life-threatening adverse effects, they are the leading foreign bodies instigating gastrointestinal perforations. A high degree of suspicion is required when attending to patients with suspected gastrointestinal perforations and absent typical findings in routine imaging, where fish bones could be the aetiology.
Foreign body-induced perforations of the ileum are rare consequences among adults. This is a case report of a delayed presentation of an ileal perforation and concurrent faecal peritonitis presented as an acute abdomen, resultant from an ingested fishbone, which led to fatality despite urgent laparotomy. Perforations following ingested foreign bodies are frequently unanticipated clinically, and diagnosed during advanced imaging studies or surgical interventions. Endoscopy, laparoscopy, and laparotomy have been used during surgical management in reported cases; however, prior early identification is pivotal for good outcomes as delayed presentations and delayed diagnosis carry a poorer prognosis. Despite fish bones being frequent foreign bodies in the gastrointestinal tract and the majority causing no life-threatening adverse effects, they are the leading foreign bodies instigating gastrointestinal perforations. A high degree of suspicion is required when attending to patients with suspected gastrointestinal perforations and absent typical findings in routine imaging, where fish bones could be the aetiology. •Fish bones are the commonest ingested foreign body which leads to gastrointestinal perforation.•Distal ileum is a frequent site to be perforated by ingested foreign bodies.•Such perforations might be associated with negative basic imaging, requiring a high degree of clinical suspicion.
Foreign body-induced perforations of the ileum are rare consequences among adults. This is a case report of a delayed presentation of an ileal perforation and concurrent faecal peritonitis presented as an acute abdomen, resultant from an ingested fishbone, which led to fatality despite urgent laparotomy. Perforations following ingested foreign bodies are frequently unanticipated clinically, and diagnosed during advanced imaging studies or surgical interventions. Endoscopy, laparoscopy, and laparotomy have been used during surgical management in reported cases; however, prior early identification is pivotal for good outcomes as delayed presentations and delayed diagnosis carry a poorer prognosis. Despite fish bones being frequent foreign bodies in the gastrointestinal tract and the majority causing no life-threatening adverse effects, they are the leading foreign bodies instigating gastrointestinal perforations. A high degree of suspicion is required when attending to patients with suspected gastrointestinal perforations and absent typical findings in routine imaging, where fish bones could be the aetiology.
• Fish bones are the commonest ingested foreign body which leads to gastrointestinal perforation. • Distal ileum is a frequent site to be perforated by ingested foreign bodies. • Such perforations might be associated with negative basic imaging, requiring a high degree of clinical suspicion.
ArticleNumber 107331
Author Munasinghe, B.M.
Rajakaruna, R.A.R.M.L.N.
Senevirathne, P.S.M.B.
Karunatileke, C.T.
Dhanuksha, D.C.
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Snippet Foreign body-induced perforations of the ileum are rare consequences among adults. This is a case report of a delayed presentation of an ileal perforation and...
INTRODUCTION AND IMPORTANCEForeign body-induced perforations of the ileum are rare consequences among adults. PRESENTATION OF CASEThis is a case report of a...
• Fish bones are the commonest ingested foreign body which leads to gastrointestinal perforation. • Distal ileum is a frequent site to be perforated by...
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Title A fatal perforation of the distal ileum from an ingested fish bone: A case report
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