GI
Case of a Perforative Peritonitis
A 55 year old man was admitted in medicine ward from emergency department due to breathlesness. On clinical examination, his abdomen was found rigid, tense and tender with sluggish IPS. Straight xray...
Multiple Foreign bodies in the GI tract (4 of...
After reaching the stomach, a foreign body has greater than a 90% chance of passage. Coins reaching the stomach are very likely to pass into the small bowel. Objects larger than 2 cm in diameter are...
Multiple Foreign bodies in the GI tract (1 of...
Psychiatric patients may swallow a wide variety of objects, including multiple objects, large objects, and bizarre items. The treatment of patients with suspected radiopaque foreign bodies is usually...
Multiple Foreign bodies in the GI tract (2 of...
Pathophysiology Foreign bodies may involve the entire upper GI tract. The oropharynx is well innervated, and patients can typically localize oropharyngeal foreign bodies. Scratches or abrasions to...
Multiple Foreign bodies in the GI tract (3 of...
The esophagus is a tubular structure approximately 20-25 cm in length. Patients can usually localize foreign bodies in the upper esophagus but localize them poorly in the lower two thirds of the structure....
Multiple Foreign bodies in the GI tract (5 of...
Multiple objects are seen as key, nails, screws, plastic syringes, plastic spoon, coins etc. Dollar coins are currency as this is the currency used in the Republic of El Salvador
Multiple Foreign bodies in the GI tract (6 of...
Multiple Foreign bodies in the GI tract At the left of the image are plastic syringes that were swallowed during hospitalization in a psychiatric hospital. The image below is a pvc pipe fitting, also...
Multiple Foreign bodies in the GI tract (7 of...
Gastrointestinal (GI) foreign bodies present a diverse set of challenges to the emergency physician. Presentations range from the obvious to the occult, from the mundane to the bizarre, and from the...
Multiple Foreign bodies in the GI tract (8 of...
Children account for about 80% of cases of ingested foreign bodies and tend to ingest coins, toys, and other small objects left within their reach. Adult patients at highest risk include psychiatric...
Multiple Foreign bodies in the GI tract (9 of...
Ingested foreign bodies frequently become lodged in the esophagus, often requiring urgent removal. Much more rarely, objects fail to pass the pylorus or the ileocecal valve. More than 80% of ingested...