혈액투석환자에서 십이지장벽의 이물질을 내시경으로 제거한 후 발생한 후복막 출혈

Fish bones are often ingested accidently. Most of them passes out through the gastrointestinal tract safely, but serious complications, such as perforation, abscess, obstruction, and bleeding in the gastrointestinal tract, can occur. An ingested fish bone can be easily removed by endoscopy, and surg...

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Published inThe Korean journal of gastroenterology Vol. 58; no. 4; pp. 212 - 216
Main Authors 이민경, Min Kyung Lee, 현여경, Yu Kyung Hyun, 김윤지, Yoon Ji Kim, 윤수영, Soo Young Yoon, 조준희, Joon Hee Joh, 이종인, Jong In Lee, 조재희, Jae Hee Cho, 김희만, Hee Man Kim
Format Journal Article
LanguageKorean
Published 대한소화기학회 30.10.2011
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Summary:Fish bones are often ingested accidently. Most of them passes out through the gastrointestinal tract safely, but serious complications, such as perforation, abscess, obstruction, and bleeding in the gastrointestinal tract, can occur. An ingested fish bone can be easily removed by endoscopy, and surgery is rarely required. However, there may be complications related to the endoscopic procedure including mucosal laceration, bleeding, fever, and perforation. Here, we report a case of retroperitoneal hemorrhage developed after endoscopic removal of a fish bone stuck in the duodenal wall, and then resolved spontaneously by conservative care. (Korean J Gastroenterol 2011;58:212-216)
Bibliography:Korean Society of Gastroenterology
ISSN:1598-9992