International journal of surgery case reports
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Int J Surg Case Rep · Apr 2021
Case ReportsA case report of foreign body appendicitis caused by tongue piercing ingestion.
Foreign body ingestion is an uncommon clinical problem in healthy adults. Furthermore, it is even less common for an ingested foreign body to cause any obstructive symptoms within the gastrointestinal tract. ⋯ In patients with appendicitis secondary to foreign body ingestion, we suggest surgical management to reduce the risk of peritonitis, perforation, and abscess formation.
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Int J Surg Case Rep · Apr 2021
Case ReportsMorel-Lavallée lesion diagnosed 25 years after blunt trauma.
Morel-Lavallée lesions are closed degloving injuries in which the skin and subcutaneous tissues separate from the underlying fascia secondary to a shearing force. These injuries are uncommon and can be misdiagnosed in acute settings. If treated incorrectly, they can recur, causing complications requiring multiple surgical interventions. Therefore, it is important to discuss the clinical presentation and imaging characteristics in order to improve their diagnosis and management. ⋯ The patient was treated with open surgical excision of the chronic lesion. There was no report of any recurrence up to 10 months after surgery. Such lesion treatments should be guided based on the chronicity of the injury and the patient's symptoms. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first case with such delayed presentation.
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Int J Surg Case Rep · Apr 2021
Case ReportsInferior vena cava injury after blunt trauma: Case report.
inferior vena cava IVC injury is rare with lethal outcomes, the clinical signs depends on the location and associated injuries, andt he treatment might be endovascular, surgical. ⋯ IVC are rare and lethal, the CT scan remains the gold standard and the evolution of endovascular techniques decreased the mortality rate.
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Int J Surg Case Rep · Apr 2021
Case ReportsSurgical stabilization of severe flail chest with Judet and Sanchez-Lloret plates. A case report.
Flail chest is now usually treated by conservative methods and surgical fixation remains indicated in selected cases. Different techniques can be used for fixation. The aim of this paper is to present a case in which Judet and Sanchez-Loret plates were employed and to discuss the usefulness of this traditional technique. ⋯ Judet and Sanchez-Lloret plates can be still considered a useful tool for the fixation of flail chest in cases of thin and fragile bones.