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Laparoscopic Treatment of Right Colic Flexure Perforation by an Ingested Wooden Toothpick

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Specialty General Surgery
Date 2020 Sep 22
PMID 32958447
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Abstract

Introduction: Ingestion of a toothpick, both accidentally and intentionally, is a rare event.

Presentation Of Case: We present the case of a 42-years old man who was admitted to the emergency department at our Institution presenting with a 5-days history of right sided abdominal pain. Laboratory blood count reported leukocytosis and alteration of principal inflammation index; at the abdominal ultrasound no signs of perforation or collection were described.

Discussion: Indication to surgery was posed and an explorative laparoscopy was performed. The presence of local peritonitis at the right colonic flexure secondary to a full thickness bowel perforation caused by a toothpick was found. There was also an acute phlegmonous appendicitis. A laparoscopic appendectomy and a full-thickness double running suture of the perforation were performed.

Conclusion: Awareness about dangers of ingested toothpicks needs to be taken and the intestinal track/trace of the toothpick is mandatory until its expulsion.

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