Internal Medicine
Online ISSN : 1349-7235
Print ISSN : 0918-2918
ISSN-L : 0918-2918
CASE REPORTS
Esophageal Large Fish Bone (Sea Bream Jawbone) Impaction Successfully Managed with Endoscopy and Safely Excreted Through the Intestinal Tract
Shoji HirasakiAtsushi InoueMotoharu KuboHisako Oshiro
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2010 Volume 49 Issue 11 Pages 995-999

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A 68-year-old man consulted our hospital because of back pain. A chest computed tomography (CT) demonstrated a high-density foreign body in the esophageal wall. There was no evidence of pneumomediastinum. Endoscopic examination demonstrated a large fish bone that was stuck in the esophageal wall. It was dislodged and moved into the stomach. The bone was excreted through the intestinal tract on the seventh hospital day. Unintentional ingestion of large fish bones must be considered potentially dangerous. Complications such as esophageal perforation or mediastinitis should be confirmed by CT; and then, the esophageal foreign body should be removed as soon as possible.

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