Journal of Emergencies, Trauma and Shock (Jan 2021)

Body packer syndrome

  • Akant Arora,
  • Sandeep Jain,
  • Ayush Srivastava,
  • Manish Mehta,
  • Kartik Pancholy

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/JETS.JETS_41_20
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1
pp. 51 – 52

Abstract

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“Body packers” are persons who voluntarily or through coercion, swallow or insert drug-filled packets into body cavity, generally in an attempt to smuggle them across secure borders. The drugs most often involved in body packing are heroin and cocaine. Body packers can present in the emergency department as a result of ruptured drug packets, bowel obstruction, or for medicolegal purposes. Suspected cases are diagnosed with X-ray and computed tomography scan of the abdomen. Symptomatic patients require urgent removal of packets. We present a case of foreign national male in whom a drug packet got ruptured and 49 other packets were retrieved with help of laxatives and manual evacuation.

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