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Gastrointestinal 'crosses'. A new shade from an old palette.

作者信息

Losanoff J E, Kjossev K T

机构信息

Department of Emergency Surgery, Military Medical Academy, Sofia, Bulgaria.

出版信息

Arch Surg. 1996 Feb;131(2):166-9. doi: 10.1001/archsurg.1996.01430140056015.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

We present our experience with an as yet undescribed type of intentionally ingested metallic foreign body that was specially designed to arrest in its passage and cause perforation of the gastrointestinal tract. The two halves of a standard paper clip are tied crosswise with a rubber band, forming an elastic "cross." With its branches squeezed to lie parallel, the cross is wrapped into a small strip of paper and ingested. After being released from its wrapper, the branches of the cross spring back to their original position and cause perforation of the bowel wall.

DESIGN

Case series.

SETTING

University hospital, Bulgaria.

PATIENTS

Five male prisoners from the same jail undergoing laparotomy for foreign body removal during 1 week in January 1994.

INTERVENTIONS

Laparotomy, removal of the foreign bodies through incisions of the bowel wall, immediate restoration of the gastrointestinal tract continuity, and peritoneal lavage and drainage.

OUTCOME MEASURES

Morbidity and mortality.

RESULTS

Two of the patients were initially observed but subsequently underwent surgery for perforations of the gastrointestinal tract. Three of the patients underwent immediate operative treatment. There were 20 total crosses ingested; all foreign objects impacted and perforated the stomach (50%), first duodenal portion (25%), and fourth duodenal portion (20%). There was no morbidity or mortality among the five patients treated.

CONCLUSIONS

Because ingested crosses that have been released from their wrappers never move distally, the only definitive solution is to operate early.

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