本月图片:木枝食入穿过纵隔。

IF 0.6 4区 医学 Q4 SURGERY
Acta Chirurgica Belgica Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-03 DOI:10.1080/00015458.2025.2484885
Mahaudens M, Gumus A, Brunée L, Poncelet P-A, Dasnoy D, Schraverus P
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摘要

一名33岁的病人在急诊室接受治疗。在对气胸进行右胸引流,对低氧血症进行插管,并从口腔中取出木制异物后,全身扫描发现了一个直径6毫米的管状结构,从鼻咽部延伸到腹膜后,穿过纵隔,位于主要心血管结构和器官之间。心胸外科医生进行了胸骨切开术以移除异物,异物被确定为一根长树枝,没有发现任何重大的附带解剖损伤。这种摄入的原因被认为是精神错乱。术后护理包括延长抗生素治疗,一次引流手术和强化康复,最终导致缓慢而渐进的恢复。这是一个独特的案例,树枝摄入跨越纵隔在一个成年人是惊人的,因为病人显著地幸存下来,这危及生命的自我造成的创伤。此外,该病例强调了多学科管理的关键作用、成像的重要性,以及在类似的自我造成的多部位损伤病例中强调协调医疗努力以取得积极结果。
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Image of the month: wooden branch ingestion crossing the mediastinum.

A 33-year-old patient was managed in the emergency room. After right thoracic drainage for a pneumothorax, intubation for hypoxemia, and extraction of wooden foreign bodies from his mouth, a full-body scan identified a 6 mm diameter tubular-shaped structure extending from the nasopharynx to the retroperitoneum, passing through the mediastinum, in between major cardiovascular structures and organs. Cardiothoracic surgeons performed a sternotomy to remove the foreign body, which was identified as a long tree branch, without finding any major collateral anatomical damage. The cause of this ingestion was attributed to psychiatric delirium. Post-operative care included prolonged antibiotic therapy, one drainage surgery, and intensive rehabilitation, ultimately leading to a slow and progressive recovery. This unique case of tree branch ingestion crossing the mediastinum in an adult is astounding as the patient survived remarkably this life-threatening self-inflicted trauma. Furthermore, this case highlights the critical role of multidisciplinary management, the importance of imaging, and the emphasis on coordinated medical efforts to achieve positive outcomes in similar self-inflicted multiple site injuries cases.

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Acta Chirurgica Belgica
Acta Chirurgica Belgica 医学-外科
CiteScore
1.60
自引率
12.50%
发文量
82
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Acta Chirurgica Belgica (ACB) is the official journal of the Royal Belgian Society for Surgery (RBSS) and its affiliated societies. It publishes Editorials, Review papers, Original Research, and Technique related manuscripts in the broad field of Clinical Surgery.
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