Ingested fish bone with gastrointestinal perforation

Discussion:

Gastrointestinal perforation is a rare complication of ingested foreign bodies. Fish bones are the most common cause of perforation in these cases and the most common sites of perforation are the terminal ileum, duodenum and rectosigmoid.

CT is more sensitive than plain films in detection of ingested fish bones.

In this case the patient was observed with conservative treatment and recovered without further complication.

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