A jackass and a fish: A case of life-threatening intentional ingestion of a live pet catfish (Corydoras aeneus)

IF 0.3 Q4 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
L. Benoist, B. van der Hoven, A. D. de Vries, B. Pullens, E. Kompanje, C. W. Moeliker
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Abstract Inspired by Jackass (a tv-show about self-injuring stunts), some friends topped off a drinking party with live fishes from their aquarium. After the goldfishes had gone down smoothly, a bronze catfish was ingested. Unaware of the morphology and anti-predator behaviour of this species, a healthy but intoxicated 28-year-old man got a surprise. The catfish erected and locked the spines of its pectoral fins and got lodged in the hypopharynx. After several hours, he presented himself at the emergency department with dysphonia and dysphagia. The fish had to be removed endoscopically. Intubation and admittance to the intensive care unit was necessary due to laryngeal oedema. Two weeks postoperatively, the patient made a full recovery and donated the fish to the Natural History Museum Rotterdam. The publicity generated by public exhibition of the ‘do-not-swallow-fish’ emphasised the official Jackass warning: ‘.. do not attempt any of the stunts you’re about to see’.
一头驴和一条鱼:故意误食活宠物鲶鱼危及生命的案例
受Jackass(一个关于自残特技的电视节目)的启发,一些朋友用他们水族馆里的活鱼来结束他们的酒会。金鱼顺利下肚后,又吞下了一条铜鲶鱼。一名健康但喝醉的28岁男子不知道这种动物的形态和反捕食行为,他得到了一个惊喜。鲶鱼竖起并锁住了胸鳍的刺,卡在了下咽里。几个小时后,他以发音困难和吞咽困难的症状出现在急诊科。鱼必须通过内窥镜切除。由于喉水肿,插管和进入重症监护病房是必要的。术后两周,病人完全康复,并将这条鱼捐赠给了鹿特丹自然历史博物馆。“不要吞鱼”的公开展示所带来的宣传强调了官方的Jackass警告:“……不要尝试任何你即将看到的特技。
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