Preoperative Diagnostic Imaging for Fish Bone Penetration : A Case Report
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概要
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A 61-year-old man presented with right lower quadrant abdominal pain. A foreign body 19mm in length was seen on plain abdominal radiograph and abdominal somputed tomography. Although he denied any fish bone ingestion, the preoperative suspision of fish bone penetration of the intestinal tract was high. At laparotomy, a fish bone which had penetrated out of the cecum was seen. Ileo-cecal resection and peritoneal drainage were perfoemed. The patient was well after srgery.
- Yamaguchi University Graduate School of Medicineの論文
著者
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Nakamura Masaaki
Department Of Medicine Kumamoto University Medical School
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MIZUTA Eishi
Department of Surgery, Ogori-Daiichi General Hospital
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MORIOKA Hideshi
Department of Surgery, Ogori-Daiichi General Hospital
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Mizuta Eishi
Department Of Surgery Ogori-daiichi General Hospital
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Morioka H
Department Of Surgery Ogori-daiichi General Hospital
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Mizuta E
Ogori Daiichi General Hospital
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