“…The reason is the large variety of sites of perforation, the frequent lack of awareness of having ingested a foreign body [7] and the various clinical manifestations of perforation [1,2,8], including abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, fever, peritonitis, localized abscess formation, inflammatory mass, fistulas-including colorectal and colovesical fistulas [4], mechanical bowel obstruction and gastrointestinal hemorrhage. Rare complications secondary to the perforation are septicemia, portal pyemia or pyogenic abscess, enterovascular fistulas and even endocarditis [1].…”