Year 2021 / Volume 113 / Number 5
Letter
Trouble from the abdominal cavity: an unusual foreign body secondary to laparoscopic cholecystectomy

381-382

DOI: 10.17235/reed.2020.7328/2020

Xiaoju Su, Zhijie Wang, Dong Wang,

Abstract
Gastric foreign bodies are frequently seen in children and the elderly. In adults, most foreign bodies are caused by accidental ingestion and 80 % or more of them are likely to pass spontaneously. Herein, we report an interesting case of a gastric foreign body in a healthy adult with no apparent risk factors, such as psychiatric disorders, mental retardation and alcohol consumption, nor a history of accidental ingestion.
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Publication history

Received: 10/06/2020

Accepted: 06/07/2020

Online First: 24/11/2020

Published: 10/05/2021

Article revision time: 17 days

Article Online First time: 167 days

Article editing time: 334 days


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