Tedeschi D
Minerva Med. 1975 Oct 13;66(68):3581-6.
Accidental ingestion of foreign bodies is common enough, especially in children, but is of relatively small importance as such objects readily pas through the body and no particular treatment is required. A more interesting and less frequent occurrence is the ingestion of objects such as bone fragments, fish bones, etc. that form part of ordinary food. Cases of intestinal perforation caused in this way are described, together with their clinical and surgical management.
意外摄入异物相当常见,尤其是在儿童中,但由于此类物体很容易通过身体,且不需要特殊治疗,因此相对来说重要性较小。更有趣且不太常见的情况是摄入诸如骨头碎片、鱼刺等作为普通食物一部分的物体。本文描述了由此导致的肠穿孔病例及其临床和外科处理方法。