2023
DOI: 10.1093/jscr/rjad511
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Toothpick perforates small bowel-mimicking diverticulitis

Ahmed A Fallatah,
Hassan Mashbari,
Hatoon Daghestani
et al.

Abstract: Bowel perforation is an emergency condition that requires critical thinking and readily intervention; nevertheless, on occasions, its presentation can be challenging to diagnose. Several etiologies could cause bowel perforation, including obstruction, mass, inflammation, ischemia, etc. On rare occasions, a foreign body could be the cause of perforation, which mandates a detailed history and focused review of the images when the patient’s condition allows. We report a case of ileal perforation caused by an inge… Show more

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“…With the advent of minimally invasive surgery, diagnostic laparoscopy has been proven to be an option in selected cases. Fallatah et al were able to extract a toothpick similarly perforating an ileum and further explored the abdomen laparoscopically [ 7 ]. It may have the advantage of being both diagnostic and therapeutic, providing greater magnification, less pain and early recovery.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the advent of minimally invasive surgery, diagnostic laparoscopy has been proven to be an option in selected cases. Fallatah et al were able to extract a toothpick similarly perforating an ileum and further explored the abdomen laparoscopically [ 7 ]. It may have the advantage of being both diagnostic and therapeutic, providing greater magnification, less pain and early recovery.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%