Fishbone perforation of the stomach into the lesser sac and pancreas with abscess, a fishy business

J Surg Case Rep. 2024 Dec 17;2024(12):rjae787. doi: 10.1093/jscr/rjae787. eCollection 2024 Dec.

Abstract

Ingestion of foreign bodies is common in critical practice. Thankfully, most of these objects will pass without complications; however, sharp and metallic objects can cause severe complications like ulcers and perforation. Perforation of the gastrointestinal tract is rare; however, once it happens, prompt treatment is needed to prevent dreadful complications. We present the case of a 52-year-old patient who presented with abdominal pain and fever. A tomography detected a fishbone perforation of the stomach, which was in the lesser sac attached to the pancreas. After surgery, the patient successfully recovered.

Keywords: fishbone perforation; foreign body; gastrointestinal tract perforation.

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  • Case Reports