Introduction: The presentation of ingested foreign bodies in the gastrointestinal system is common in the emergency setting. The majority responds to conservative management and passes spontaneously; however, giant foreign bodies pose a management difficulty. We report a peculiar case of a giant foreign body (spoon) that presented very late after ingestion and the management of this presentation. Case presentation: A 30-year-old British white male barrister presented with abdominal pain 10 years after he swallowed a spoon that never passed spontaneously. His workup revealed the spoon lodged in his ascending colon. Laparoscopic retrieval was not feasible so a laparotomy was done for retrieval. He did well and went home with no complications. Conclusion: Symptomatic giant ingested foreign bodies represent a management challenge sometimes and usually necessitate surgical intervention when all conservative means fail. We review the literature on management of giant ingested foreign bodies. © 2009 Deeba et al.; licensee Cases Network Ltd.
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Deeba, S., Purkayastha, S., Jeyarajah, S., & Darzi, A. (2009). Surgical removal of a tea spoon from the ascending colon, ten years after ingestion: A case report. Cases Journal, 2(9). https://doi.org/10.4076/1757-1626-2-7532
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