Guide to extraluminal fish bone retrieval with serial computed tomography scans : a case series

Background: Fish bone ingestion is commonly encountered in emergency department. It poses a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge particularly when it migrates extraluminally, necessitating a comprehensive and multidisci- plinary approach for successful management. Case presentation: Here we report...

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Main Authors: Yew, Ting Ting, Tang, Ing Ping, Lim, Li Yun, Yuanzhi, Cheah, Yew, Shiong Leong
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spelling my.unimas.ir.456552024-08-15T02:50:36Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/45655/ Guide to extraluminal fish bone retrieval with serial computed tomography scans : a case series Yew, Ting Ting Tang, Ing Ping Lim, Li Yun Yuanzhi, Cheah Yew, Shiong Leong R Medicine (General) RF Otorhinolaryngology RZ Other systems of medicine Background: Fish bone ingestion is commonly encountered in emergency department. It poses a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge particularly when it migrates extraluminally, necessitating a comprehensive and multidisci- plinary approach for successful management. Case presentation: Here we reported four cases of extraluminal fish bone. The first patient was a 68-year-old Chinese man who had odynophagia shortly after a meal involving fish. The second was a 50-year-old Iban man who reported a sharp throat pain after consuming fish 1 day prior. The third patient was a 55-year-old Malay woman who developed throat pain and odynophagia after consuming fish 1 day earlier. The fourth patient, a 70 year-old Iban man, presented late with odynophagia, neck pain, swelling, and fever 1 week after fish bone ingestion. These unintentional fish bone ingestions faced challenges and required repeat computed tomography scans using multiplanar reconstruction in guiding the surgical removal of the fish bone. Conclusion: We underscore the significance of multiplanar reconstruction in pinpointing the fish bone’s location, demonstrating the migratory route, and devising an accurate surgical plan. BioMed Central Ltd. 2024-08-15 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/45655/1/s13256-024-04719-5.pdf Yew, Ting Ting and Tang, Ing Ping and Lim, Li Yun and Yuanzhi, Cheah and Yew, Shiong Leong (2024) Guide to extraluminal fish bone retrieval with serial computed tomography scans : a case series. Journal of Medical Case Reports, 18 (384). pp. 1-6. ISSN 1752-1947 https://jmedicalcasereports.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13256-024-04719-5 https://doi.org/10.1186/s13256-024-04719-5
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topic R Medicine (General)
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Yew, Ting Ting
Tang, Ing Ping
Lim, Li Yun
Yuanzhi, Cheah
Yew, Shiong Leong
Guide to extraluminal fish bone retrieval with serial computed tomography scans : a case series
description Background: Fish bone ingestion is commonly encountered in emergency department. It poses a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge particularly when it migrates extraluminally, necessitating a comprehensive and multidisci- plinary approach for successful management. Case presentation: Here we reported four cases of extraluminal fish bone. The first patient was a 68-year-old Chinese man who had odynophagia shortly after a meal involving fish. The second was a 50-year-old Iban man who reported a sharp throat pain after consuming fish 1 day prior. The third patient was a 55-year-old Malay woman who developed throat pain and odynophagia after consuming fish 1 day earlier. The fourth patient, a 70 year-old Iban man, presented late with odynophagia, neck pain, swelling, and fever 1 week after fish bone ingestion. These unintentional fish bone ingestions faced challenges and required repeat computed tomography scans using multiplanar reconstruction in guiding the surgical removal of the fish bone. Conclusion: We underscore the significance of multiplanar reconstruction in pinpointing the fish bone’s location, demonstrating the migratory route, and devising an accurate surgical plan.
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author Yew, Ting Ting
Tang, Ing Ping
Lim, Li Yun
Yuanzhi, Cheah
Yew, Shiong Leong
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Tang, Ing Ping
Lim, Li Yun
Yuanzhi, Cheah
Yew, Shiong Leong
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title Guide to extraluminal fish bone retrieval with serial computed tomography scans : a case series
title_short Guide to extraluminal fish bone retrieval with serial computed tomography scans : a case series
title_full Guide to extraluminal fish bone retrieval with serial computed tomography scans : a case series
title_fullStr Guide to extraluminal fish bone retrieval with serial computed tomography scans : a case series
title_full_unstemmed Guide to extraluminal fish bone retrieval with serial computed tomography scans : a case series
title_sort guide to extraluminal fish bone retrieval with serial computed tomography scans : a case series
publisher BioMed Central Ltd.
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url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/45655/1/s13256-024-04719-5.pdf
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