Pilichos Charalampos, Tasias Georgios, Pyleris Emmanouil, Anyfantis Nikolaos, Pantelaros Nikolaos, Barbatzas Charalampos
Charalampos Pilichos, Georgios Tasias, Emmanouil Pyleris, Nikolaos Anyfantis, Nikolaos Pantelaros, Charalampos Barbatzas, Endoscopy Unit, Sismanogleion General Hospital, Sismanogleiou 1, Marousi 15126, Greece.
World J Gastrointest Endosc. 2010 Nov 16;2(11):372-4. doi: 10.4253/wjge.v2.i11.372.
Ingested foreign bodies are rarely impacted in the appendix. They may be clinically latent or cause complications such as appendicitis or intestinal perforation, thus requiring prompt and appropriate therapy. A case is reported of a psychiatric, but in other respects asymptomatic, patient who presented with an ingested metal key deeply impacted within the appendix. The patient underwent urgent coloscopy for retrieval. Initially all conventional endoscopic instruments proved ineffective and the key was finally extracted using a simple manoeuvre, described herein.
摄入的异物很少嵌顿在阑尾中。它们可能在临床上隐匿,或引起阑尾炎或肠穿孔等并发症,因此需要及时且恰当的治疗。本文报告了一例精神病患者,但在其他方面无症状,该患者摄入的金属钥匙深深嵌顿在阑尾中。患者接受了紧急结肠镜检查以取出异物。最初,所有传统的内镜器械都证明无效,最终通过本文所述的一个简单操作取出了钥匙。