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Turkish Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery Multiple Magnet ingestion resulting in small bowel perforation: A case report [Ulus Travma Acil Cerrahi Derg]
Ulus Travma Acil Cerrahi Derg. 2013; 19(2): 177-179 | DOI: 10.5505/tjtes.2013.26779

Multiple Magnet ingestion resulting in small bowel perforation: A case report

Feryal Gün, Tansel Günendi, Başak Kılıç, Alaaddin Çelik
Istanbul University Istanbul Medical Faculty Department Of Pediatric Surgery

Foreign body ingestion is a common clinical situation mostly diagnosed by emergency clinicians. Most of them can be evacuated without difficulty. Although rare, magnets that reach the lower intestinal tract may cause complications such as intestinal fistula formation, perforation, volvulus or appendicitis. We report herein a 2-year-old girl who admitted to our department 3 days ago with abdominal pain and non-bilious vomiting. Upon admission direct abdominal roentgenogram revealed a foreign body consisting of multiple spheric parts bound together forming a circle in the lower quadrants of the abdomen. Her family unaware of this ingestion stated that a magnetic toy exactly the same looking in the plain radiograph was lost several days ago. Surgical intervention showed a magnetic toy in the proximal part of the ileum causing multiple perforations in the intestinal wall and the neigbouring mesentery. The ileal part containing magnet toy was seen folded over itself forming a blind loop by taking its shape. She was discharged uneventfully in the 7th post operative day. Our case highlights a well known fact that foreign body ingestion in children may not have eye witnesses and it should be taken into consideration when evaluating children with abdominal pain.

Keywords: Ingested magnets in children, ingested foreign body

Feryal Gün, Tansel Günendi, Başak Kılıç, Alaaddin Çelik. Multiple Magnet ingestion resulting in small bowel perforation: A case report. Ulus Travma Acil Cerrahi Derg. 2013; 19(2): 177-179

Corresponding Author: Feryal Gün, Türkiye
Manuscript Language: English