Bac Simon Theodore, van Bommel Eric Frans
Department of Internal Medicine and Gastroenterology, Albert Schweitzer Hospital, Dordrecht, The Netherlands.
Eur J Case Rep Intern Med. 2016 Sep 6;3(6):000479. doi: 10.12890/2016_000479. eCollection 2016.
We present the first case of gastro-intestinal perforation caused by a mint twig decorating a cocktail drink. A 76-year-old man was enjoying his Mojito cocktail on a cruise ship near Mexico when he accidently swallowed a mint twig, resulting in ileum perforation. This led to a cascade of events, eventually resulting in life-threatening multi-organ failure. Given this rare but potentially severe complication and the increasing popularity of decorated drinks, a less 'fancy' presentation for cocktails and similar drinks may be warranted.
Accidental ingestion of a foreign body is relatively common.Although rare, the presence of foreign bodies in the gastro-intestinal tract can result in an acute surgical abdomen requiring emergency surgery.Drinks decorated with plant twigs may be a risk factor for an acute surgical abdomen and consequently are not recommended.
我们报告首例因装饰鸡尾酒的薄荷枝导致胃肠道穿孔的病例。一名76岁男性在墨西哥附近的游轮上享用莫吉托鸡尾酒时,意外吞下一根薄荷枝,导致回肠穿孔。这引发了一系列事件,最终导致危及生命的多器官功能衰竭。鉴于这种罕见但可能严重的并发症以及装饰饮品越来越受欢迎的情况,或许有必要让鸡尾酒和类似饮品的呈现方式不那么“花哨”。
意外摄入异物相对常见。虽然罕见,但胃肠道内存在异物可导致需要紧急手术的急腹症。用植物枝装饰的饮品可能是急腹症的一个危险因素,因此不建议使用。