A Case of Appendiceal Perforation Caused by Fishbone

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°­µ¿¹é(Kang Dong-Baek) - Wonkwang University College of Medicine Department of Surgery
¿ÀÁ¤ÅÃ(Oh Jung-Taek) - Wonkwang University College of Medicine Department of Surgery
¹Ú¿øÃ¶(Park Won-Cheol) - Wonkwang University College of Medicine Department of Surgery
ÀÌÁ¤±Õ(Lee Jeong-Kyun) - Wonkwang University College of Medicine Department of Surgery
Á¶ÇâÁ¤(Jo Hyang-Jeong) - Wonkwang University School of Medicine Department of Pathology

Abstract

On rare occasions, ingested foreign bodies make their way into the appendix, which can cause an inflammatory reaction with or without perforation. In addition, perforation of the appendix by a foreign body is relatively rare, however, it should be considered in atypical cases of peritonitis, intraabdominal abscess, or mass, and intestinal obstruction. We experienced a case of appendiceal perforation caused by a fishbone, which presented as chronic abdominal pain and intra-abdominal abscess. A 57-year-old man presented with ambiguous lower right-side abdominal pain with fever for approximately one week. Abdominal computed tomography showed a foreign body in the appendix with abscess formation. Subsequently, a laparoscopic appendectomy was performed and histopathological examination confirmed perforated appendicitis with severe inflammation secondary to a foreign body.

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Foreign body, Appendicitis, Appendectomy
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