Penetrating Fish Bone in the Stomach: A Rare Cause of Acute Abdomen Diagnosed Early Using Ultrasound

Lisa Wu, F. Siao, Maw-Soan, H. Yen
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Abdominal ultrasound is a widely-used tool for screening various abdominal emergencies. Common abdominal emergencies, such as cholecystitis, pancreatitis, appendicitis, aortic aneurysm, and intra-abdominal bleeding, can be easily diagnosed using ultrasound. Foreign body ingestion is another common emergency that requires timely diagnosis and treatment to prevent delayed complications. Diagnosis of foreign body ingestion is easy when its typical history is reported. However, diagnosis of clinically-unsuspected fish bone ingestion is difficult and is usually only possible after complications develop. Here, we report a 66-year-old woman with a history of hypertension who presented to our emergency department with abdominal pain after a meal for 1 day. She did not remember having any discomfort during swallowing or ingestion of any abnormal material by mistake during the previous 1 week. Abdominal ultrasound examination suggested the presence of a penetrating fish bone in the gastric antrum without local complications. Upper endoscopy was performed immediately and the fish bone was successfully removed. Although fish bone ingestion can be easily diagnosed by computed tomography, previous studies using ultrasound for diagnosis of fish bone ingestion are limited, and all cases were diagnosed after complications had occurred. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first case of clinically-unsuspected fish bone ingestion diagnosed using ultrasound before any complications developed.
胃穿透鱼骨:早期超声诊断急腹症的罕见病因
腹部超声是一种广泛使用的工具,用于筛查各种腹部紧急情况。常见的腹部急症,如胆囊炎、胰腺炎、阑尾炎、主动脉瘤和腹内出血,可以很容易地用超声诊断。异物摄入是另一种常见的紧急情况,需要及时诊断和治疗,以防止延迟并发症。当有典型的病史时,异物摄入的诊断是容易的。然而,诊断临床未怀疑的鱼骨摄入是困难的,通常只有在并发症发生后才有可能。在这里,我们报告一位66岁的高血压病史的女性,她在饭后腹痛1天来到我们的急诊科。她不记得在过去1周内吞咽或误食任何异常物质时有任何不适。腹部超声检查提示胃窦有穿透性鱼骨,无局部并发症。立即进行上颌内窥镜检查,成功取出鱼骨。虽然通过计算机断层扫描可以很容易地诊断鱼骨摄食,但以往利用超声诊断鱼骨摄食的研究有限,而且所有病例都是在出现并发症后诊断出来的。据我们所知,这是第一例在任何并发症发生之前使用超声诊断出临床未怀疑的鱼骨摄入的病例。
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