Title of article
Case Report: Successful localization and removal of two ingested sewing needles: One migrated into the liver and the other stuck in the ascenden colon
Author/Authors
Aydogan, Akin Mustafa Kemal University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of General Surgery, Turkey , Ozkan, Orhan Veli Mustafa Kemal University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of General Surgery, Turkey , Yetim, Ibrahim Mustafa Kemal University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of General Surgery, Turkey , Semerci, Ersan Toros State Hospital, Turkey , Bayramoglu, Elmir Adiyaman University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of General Surgery, Turkey , Aslan, Ahmet Mustafa Kemal University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of General Surgery, Turkey , Temiz, Muhyittin Mustafa Kemal University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of General Surgery, Turkey
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1187
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1190
Abstract
Ingested foreign bodies are mostly spontaneously passed out in the feces. However sharp, long, solid foreign bodies such as sewing needles could cause life-threatening complications. We report a 34 years old female patient with history of two sewing needle ingestion eight years ago. Radiologic images revealed that one of the needles had immigrated to the liver, one impacted the ascenden colon. They were removed via laparotomy with a successful preoperative localization. Foreign bodies which can’t be self-extruded and unremoved via laparoendoscopy should be removed with laparotomy after proper localization since they could cause life-threatening complications.
Keywords
Ingested Sewing Needle , Localization , Surgical removal.
Journal title
Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences
Journal title
Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences
Record number
2575870
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