Successful colonoscopic removal of a foreign body that caused sigmoid colon perforation: a case report

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Abstract

Large bowel perforation is an acute abdominal emergency requiring rapid diagnosis for proper treatment. The high mortality rate associated with large bowel perforation underlines the importance of an accurate and timely diagnosis. Computed tomography is useful for diagnosis of ingested foreign bodies, and endoscopic repair using clips can be an effective treatment of colon perforations. We herein describe a 78-year-old man with sigmoid colon perforation caused by accidental swallowing of a jujube pit. The jujube pit had become stuck in the wall of the sigmoid colon and was successfully removed by colonoscopy, avoiding an aggressive surgery. As a result of developments in endoscopic techniques, endoscopic closure has become a feasible option for the management of intestinal perforation.

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Ma, Z., Chen, W., Yang, Y., Xu, Z., Jiang, H., Zhang, Y., & Lu, D. (2021). Successful colonoscopic removal of a foreign body that caused sigmoid colon perforation: a case report. Journal of International Medical Research, 49(2). https://doi.org/10.1177/0300060520982828

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