Use of 3-dimensional computed tomography to detect a barium-masked fish bone causing esophageal perforation

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Computed tomography (CT) is useful for evaluating esophageal foreign bodies and detecting perforation. However, when evaluation is difficult owing to the previous use of barium as a contrast medium, 3-dimensional CT may facilitate accurate diagnosis. A 49-year- old man was transferred to our hospital with the diagnosis of esophageal perforation. Because barium had been used as a contrast medium for an esophagram performed at a previous hospital, horizontal CT and esophageal endoscopy could not be able to identify the foreign body or characterize the lesion. However, 3-dimensional CT clearly revealed an L-shaped foreign body and its anatomical relationships in the mediastinum. Accordingly, we removed the foreign body using an upper gastrointestinal endoscope. The foreign body was the premaxillary bone of a sea bream. The patient was discharged without complications.

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Tsukiyama, A., Tagami, T., Kim, S., & Yokota, H. (2014). Use of 3-dimensional computed tomography to detect a barium-masked fish bone causing esophageal perforation. Journal of Nippon Medical School, 81(6), 384–387. https://doi.org/10.1272/jnms.81.384

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