Foreign Bodies in the Abdominal Area: Review of the Literature

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The aim of this paper is to update and summarize the relevant literature on the anatomical localization, incidence, and diagnostic and therapeutic approaches to abdominal foreign bodies. A comprehensive review was carried out on recorded cases related to the presence of foreign bodies in the abdominal area throughout the literature. Moreover, the phenomenon was discussed in relation to different patient categories associated with childhood, mental or neurological illness, incarceration, and drug trafficking as well as sexual accident or abuse. Particular importance is ascribed to the underlying psychopathology and motivation of foreign body ingestion in each category of patients. The surgical, psychiatric and legal implications of the issue are discussed in detail.

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Nastoulis, E., Karakasi, M. V., Alexandri, M., Thomaidis, V., Fiska, A., & Pavlidis, P. (2019). Foreign Bodies in the Abdominal Area: Review of the Literature. Acta Medica. Charles University Faculty of Medicine in Hradec Kralove. https://doi.org/10.14712/18059694.2019.130

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