腹腔镜下成功取出吞下的牙刷。

Karim Jamal, Shalin Shaunak, Sarandeep Kalsi, Dhiren Nehra
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大多数被摄入的异物都会通过胃肠道而没有任何问题。另一方面,长而细的物体,如牙刷,很少能通过成角固定的腹膜后十二指肠袢。自发的牙刷通道从未被描述过,因此内镜或手术切除总是必需的。在这里,我们描述了一个无症状的年轻女性,在4年前无意中误食牙刷的历史。内窥镜移除不成功,因为牙刷部分嵌入胃粘膜。我们描述了第二个病例,迄今为止,腹腔镜下去除牙刷通过胃切开术,随后的身体内修复的缺陷。
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Successful laparoscopic removal of an ingested toothbrush.

Successful laparoscopic removal of an ingested toothbrush.

Successful laparoscopic removal of an ingested toothbrush.

Successful laparoscopic removal of an ingested toothbrush.

Most ingested foreign bodies will pass through the gastrointestinal tract without any problems. On the other hand long, slender objects such as a toothbrush will rarely be able to negotiate the angulated and fixed retroperitoneal duodenal loop. Spontaneous toothbrush passage has never been described and therefore endoscopic or surgical removal is always required. Here we describe an asymptomatic young female presenting to out-patient clinic with a history of unintentional toothbrush ingestion 4 years prior. Endoscopic removal was unsuccessful because the toothbrush was partially embedded in to the gastric mucosa. We describe the second case to date of laparoscopic removal of a toothbrush via a gastrotomy with subsequent intra-corporeal repair of the defect.

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