Endoscopic removal of a 35-mm fish bone totally embedded in the gastric wall.
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A 61-year-old woman with no relevant medical history attended the emergency department with a 3-day history of epigastric pain and fever, and reports of fish bone ingestion 6 days earlier. No signs of peritoneal irritation were found during abdominal examination. The patient underwent an abdominal computed tomography scan, which revealed a gastric wall thickening with a radiodense linear foreign body embedded in the wall, associated with mesenteric stranding but no free air. Upper endoscopy was performed and showed a 12-mm subepithelial bulge covered with congested mucosa in the gastric antrum (●" Fig.1). Using a biopsy forceps, multiple biopsies were taken from the overlying mucosa, exposing the tip of the foreign body (●" Fig.2). Subsequently, a 35-mm fish bone was safely removed from the gastric wall using an alligator forceps (●" Fig.3, ●" Fig.4). Finally, a through-the-scope clip was placed to close the mucosal injury. The patient was discharged with no further symptoms after 7 days of intravenous antibiotic treatment. Fish bones embedded in the gastric wall leading to subepithelial bulging and mimicking a subepithelial lesion are rare, despite fish bones being the most frequently ingested foreign body that causes gastrointestinal tract perforation [1]. In this setting, the diagnosis has beenmainly achieved only after surgical resection of the pseudotumoral lesions [2]. Endoscopic removal of fish bones that cause transmural perforation with no overt peritonitis has been reported [3]. Indeed, in the course of an endoscopic ultrasound (EUS)-guided drainage of a gastric wall abscess, a 25-mm piece of wooden skewer was successfully removed by endoscopy after being unexpectedly exposed [4]. In the present case, the endoscopic and CT scan findings allowed us to identify the most likely location of the foreign body and, subsequently, to remove it. To our knowledge, this is the first report of endoscopic removal without EUS guidance of a foreign body that was totally embedded in the gastric wall.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Endoscopy
دوره 48 Suppl 1 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2016