Incidental finding of a needle in the root of the mesentery of an 11-month-old boy: A case report

Q2 Medicine
Dana Kalagi , Lama AlFakhri , Mays AlTahhan , Ayman AlKhamisy , Zakaria Habib , Wajeeh AlDekhail
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Abstract

Foreign body (FB) ingestion is very common in the pediatric population. Children will have different presentations based on their age, size, type, and site of the ingested FB. Some children can present with serious complications, others can be completely asymptomatic.

An eleven-month-old male child, previously healthy, was following up with the family medicine department for a routine visit. A pelvic x-ray was done to rule out developmental dysplasia of the hip, and a needle was found incidentally in the small bowel loops. The child was completely asymptomatic. Daily radiographs were taken three days in a row and showed that the needle was still in place. The patient was then referred to the pediatric surgery department for laparoscopic exploration and removal of the needle before complications occur. During exploration, the needle was found at the root of the mesentery. The needle was taken out uneventfully without the evidence of perforation.

It is unusual to find a sharp FB located at the root of the mesentery in a completely asymptomatic infant as an incidental finding. Serial radiographic images after the initial presentation of foreign body ingestion is important to guide us through surgical intervention.

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偶然发现一根针在肠系膜的根一个11个月大的男孩:一个病例报告
异物(FB)摄入在儿科人群中非常常见。儿童会根据他们的年龄、大小、类型和摄入FB的部位有不同的表现。有些儿童会出现严重的并发症,有些则完全没有症状。一个11个月大的男婴,之前健康,在家庭医学部门进行了例行访问。骨盆x光检查排除了髋关节发育不良的可能性,并且在小肠袢中偶然发现了一根针。这孩子完全没有症状。连续三天每天拍x光片,显示针头仍在原位。然后,患者被转到儿科外科进行腹腔镜探查并在并发症发生之前取出针头。在探查过程中,在肠系膜的根部发现了针。针被顺利取出,没有穿孔的迹象。在完全无症状的婴儿中发现位于肠系膜根部的尖锐FB是不寻常的,这是一个偶然发现。首次出现异物摄入后的连续x线图像对指导我们进行手术治疗非常重要。
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International Journal of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine
International Journal of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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