Acute abdominal pain complicated by cecal perforation caused by an unnoticed swallowed toothpick: A case report.

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Tao Chen
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Abstract

Background: Acute abdominal pain is one of the most common gastrointestinal symptoms. The etiology of acute abdomen can be challenging for gastroenterologists to establish. Cecal foreign body is a rare cause of cecal perforation.

Case summary: We report a 35-year-old male from China who initially exhibited symptoms suggestive of acute appendicitis. However, during a minimally invasive colonoscopy procedure, the authors found that a wooden toothpick caused the perforation. The patient presented to our emergency department with a 2 days history of right lower abdominal pain and low grade fever. The patient was in good health and had eaten fish 2 days earlier. Physical examination revealed mild pain with positive rebound tenderness in the right lower abdomen. However, computed tomography of the abdomen confirmed a strip of high-density shadows protruding beyond the intestinal cavity outline, with a small amount of peritoneal seepage in the ileocecal area. Combined with the medical history, the possibility of foreign body perforation by a fishbone and peripheral peritonitis were considered. However, the high-density shadow was identified as a wooden toothpick, which was removed via a minimally invasive procedure using a foreign body forceps under colonoscopy. The patient's condition improved significantly within 5 days after treatment.

Conclusion: We emphasize the importance of a detailed patient history, accurate diagnosis and proper treatment in patients with acute abdomen.

急性腹痛并发盲肠穿孔由未被注意的吞下牙签:1例报告。
背景:急性腹痛是最常见的胃肠道症状之一。急腹症的病因是具有挑战性的胃肠病学家建立。盲肠异物是引起盲肠穿孔的罕见原因。病例总结:我们报告一位来自中国的35岁男性,他最初表现出急性阑尾炎的症状。然而,在微创结肠镜检查过程中,作者发现木制牙签导致穿孔。患者以右下腹痛及低烧2天就诊于急诊科。病人健康状况良好,两天前曾吃过鱼。体格检查显示右下腹轻度疼痛伴正反跳压痛。腹部计算机断层扫描显示一条状高密度阴影突出于肠腔轮廓外,回盲区有少量腹膜渗液。结合病史,考虑鱼骨异物穿孔和周围性腹膜炎的可能性。然而,高密度阴影被确定为木制牙签,通过结肠镜下使用异物钳的微创手术将其移除。治疗后5天内患者病情明显好转。结论:我们强调详细的病史、准确的诊断和正确的治疗对急腹症患者的重要性。
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