Abernethy Peter, McIntyre Neil G, Sanchez-Cabello Alexander, Kruger Ross, Shetty Dushyant
Royal Cornwall Hospital, Truro, United Kingdom.
Peninsula Radiology Academy, Plymouth, United Kingdom.
BJR Case Rep. 2021 Jun 16;7(5):20200189. doi: 10.1259/bjrcr.20200189. eCollection 2021 Sep 8.
We present the case of a 20-year-old female patient who presented following ingestion of multiple button magnets. She remained clinically well however serial abdominal radiographs demonstrated the magnets were not passing through the gastrointestinal tract and a CT was, therefore, performed for further assessment and to aid surgical planning. Artefact from the magnets made interpretation of the CT challenging. The use of a Metal Artefact Reduction (MAR) algorithm, however, enabled accurate localisation of the magnets thus guiding subsequent surgical intervention. Whilst MAR algorithms are usually used in the assessment of iatrogenic metallic devices ( joint prostheses), this case demonstrates an example of their potential wider use.