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Vol. 2 No. 3 (2014)

August 2014

Gastric Perforation and Phlegmon Formation by Foreign Body Ingestion

  • Albert Alejandro Avila Alvarez
  • Jose Fernando Parra
  • Diego Andres Buitrago
  • Fernando Rodriguez
  • Atilio Moreno

Archives of Academic Emergency Medicine, Vol. 2 No. 3 (2014), 1 August 2014 , Page 141-143
https://doi.org/10.22037/aaem.v2i3.123 Published: 2014-06-10

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Abstract

This is a case report of foreign body ingestion in a suicide attempt resulting in gastric perforation and phlegmon formation during a subsequent 6 month period that eventually required surgical intervention. The patient had a prolonged course because she did not report a history of foreign body ingestion and the initial evaluating physicians had no suspicion about possible foreign body ingestion and may have missed important findings on physical examination. Gastric perforation by a foreign object  may have a slow course rather than presenting acute abdomen. The realization of a proper physical examination in the emergency department is key to an accurate diagnosis.
Keywords:
  • Stomach
  • cellulitis
  • phlegmon
  • foreign body
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Avila Alvarez AA, Parra JF, Buitrago DA, Rodriguez F, Moreno A. Gastric Perforation and Phlegmon Formation by Foreign Body Ingestion. Arch Acad Emerg Med [Internet]. 2014 Jun. 10 [cited 2026 Jul. 7];2(3):141-3. Available from: https://journals.sbmu.ac.ir/aaem/index.php/AAEM/article/view/123
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