Alawna Bakr F, Nouri Ahmad, Arafat Bahaa, Rajab Islam, Abdoh Qusay
Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, An-Najah National University, Al-Junied Street, Nablus 44839, Palestine.
Department of Internal Medicine, St. Joseph's University Medical Center, 703 Main Street, Paterson, New Jersey 07503, United States.
J Surg Case Rep. 2025 May 4;2025(5):rjae851. doi: 10.1093/jscr/rjae851. eCollection 2025 May.
Foreign body ingestion is a frequent occurrence in emergency departments, with most cases resolving without complications. However, sharp objects like toothpicks carry a higher risk of serious outcomes, including perforation and abscess formation. In this case, we are presenting a 62-year-old male patient who arrived at the emergency department with severe right upper quadrant abdominal pain and fever. Despite the absence of signs of gastrointestinal perforation or peritonitis, imaging revealed a toothpick penetrating both the stomach and liver, with no evidence of abscess formation. The toothpick was successfully removed using a gastroscopic approach. This case highlights an unusual condition where a foreign body migrated to the liver, yet the patient was successfully managed through a non-surgical, minimally invasive approach. Early diagnosis and minimally invasive intervention can lead to favorable outcomes without the need for invasive procedures.
异物摄入在急诊科很常见,大多数病例无需并发症即可解决。然而,像牙签这样的尖锐物体导致严重后果的风险更高,包括穿孔和脓肿形成。在本病例中,我们介绍了一名62岁男性患者,他因严重右上腹腹痛和发热来到急诊科。尽管没有胃肠道穿孔或腹膜炎的迹象,但影像学显示一根牙签穿透了胃和肝脏,没有脓肿形成的证据。通过胃镜方法成功取出了牙签。该病例突出了一种不寻常的情况,即异物迁移到肝脏,但患者通过非手术、微创方法成功治疗。早期诊断和微创干预可以带来良好的结果,而无需进行侵入性手术。