Affiliation:
1. Dagestan State Medical University of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation
2. Republican Clinical Hospital named after A. V. Vishnevsky
Abstract
Рurpose. To demonstrate a rare clinical case of diagnosis and treatment of the inflammatory process of the mesentery caused by a foreign body (fish bone) and to show the possibilities of multisection computed tomography with contrast and ultrasound.Materials and methods. The results of examination and treatment of a patient with a rare foreign body, such as a slave bone, were studied. The patient's age is 56 years old.Results. This clinical case showed the possibility of diagnosing a long-term asymptomatic presence of a foreign body in the intestine, and subsequent surgical treatment of a perforating process caused by a foreign body, namely a fish bone.Conclusion. An important factor in the diagnosis of foreign bodies in the intestine is the complex use of anamnesis, laboratory data, ultrasound, and multi-slice CT.
Publisher
Central Research Institute of Radiation Diagnostics
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