Small bowel perforation due to ingested frog bone: a case report

Author:

Hung Nguyen Dang1,O’Connell Robert Michael2ORCID,Minh Do Duc1,Flanagan Michael2,Long Tran Bao1

Affiliation:

1. Hanoi Medical University Hospital Department of General Surgery, , Kim Lien, Hanoi, Vietnam

2. Institute of Global Surgery, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland , Dublin D02 YN77, Ireland

Abstract

Abstract Perforation of the gastrointestinal tract by ingested foreign body is an uncommon surgical emergency, most typically associated with the consumption of fish and chicken bones. We present an unusual case of a gentleman presenting emergently with an acute abdomen following ingestion of a meal containing frog meat. Emergent computed tomography (CT) revealed findings suggestive of jejunal perforation due to a foreign body. At laparotomy, a mid-jejunal site of perforation was noted due to a protruding piece of fractured frog bone. Washout and primary repair of the small bowel enterotomy were performed, and the patient made an excellent post-operative recovery.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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