Journal of Medical Case Reports (Mar 2009)

Localisation using mini c-arm fluoroscopy of needles ingested by a woman with schizophrenia: a case report

  • Parlakgumus Alper,
  • Yildirim Sedat,
  • Tokmak Naime,
  • Colakoglu Tamer,
  • Caliskan Kenan,
  • Ezer Ali,
  • Moray Gokhan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1752-1947-3-6491
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 1
p. 6491

Abstract

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Abstract Introduction Our aim was to specify the use of mini C-arm fluoroscopy in a woman with schizophrenia who was suffering from abdominal pain because of ingested needles. Case presentation Here we report the case of an 18-year-old Turkish woman with schizophrenia who was admitted to the emergency department with signs of an acute abdomen as a result of ingestion of multiple needles. This is the third case in the literature for which mini C-arm fluoroscopy has been used to localize metallic sewing needles. Conclusion When intentional ingestion occurs, surgery is rarely required. It is hard to localize ingested sewing needles and mini C-arm fluoroscopy is a good alternative when metal detectors are not available for localization of metal sewing needles. We recommend this approach because it helps to avoid unnecessary exploration, shortens the duration of surgery and provides outstanding results.