Intestinal Perforation by an Ingested Bone Fragment: A Case Report

Introduction: The ingestion of a foreign body is most often accidental. The main complication is intestinal perforation. We report a case of intestinal perforation by ingestion of a bone fragment. Case Report: It was a 45-year-old man, who was received for abdominal pain of second right flank and vo...

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Published inInternational Journal of Surgical Case Reports pp. 1 - 2
Main Authors JN, Tendeng, I, Konaté, Ndong, Abdourahmane, CA, Dia, AC, Diallo, ML, Diao, M, Diedhiou, M, Dieng, K, Kane, R, Mansouri, PMM, Manyacka, A, Ndichout, FG, Niang, RE, Nsia
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 20.11.2019
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Summary:Introduction: The ingestion of a foreign body is most often accidental. The main complication is intestinal perforation. We report a case of intestinal perforation by ingestion of a bone fragment. Case Report: It was a 45-year-old man, who was received for abdominal pain of second right flank and vomiting. Physical examination found abdominal tenderness predominant in the right lower quadrant. The CT scan showed fluid peritoneal effusion with pneumoperitoneum with a bone fragment in the lumen of the distal ileum. An intestinal resection removing the perforation followed by an end to end anastomosis was performed favorably. Conclusion: Intestinal perforation is a serious complication of ingested foreign bodies. The diagnosis is improved by CT scan. The treatment is surgical.
ISSN:2674-4171
2674-4171
DOI:10.31487/j.IJSCR.2019.02.04