Perforation of the Gallbladder Due to a Swallowed Sewing Needle: Case Report
Author(s) -
Halil Doğan,
Kasım Çağlayan,
Banu Fatma Isler,
Hasan Arslan,
Doğaç Niyazi Özüçelik
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
journal of emergency medicine case reports
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2149-9934
DOI - 10.5152/jemcr.2016.1158
Subject(s) - gallbladder , medicine , surgery , perforation , general surgery , engineering , mechanical engineering , punching
Ingestion of foreign bodies is a common problem, particularly among the elderly, pediatric, and psychiatric populations. Most of the foreign bodies pass spontaneously and uneventfully within a week. Perforation of the gallbladder by an ingested sewing needle is extremely rare, and a single case has been reported in the literature.Case Report: We report a rare case of 30-year-old woman who accidentally ingested a sewing needle, which silently perforated the stomach and migrated to the gallbladder. Conclusion: For foreign bodies in the stomach and duodenum, the general management is usually conservative. In situations such as those in our presented case, if there is a history of foreign body ingestion and failure of its progress as well as the presence of acute abdomen, there may be an indication for surgery
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