Penetrating injury to the abdominal viscera is not uncommon unless when it is caused by marine life. We present a 39-year-old fisherman from a tropical country who had sustained a penetrating injury from a stab wound to the abdomen due to needlefish impalement. He sustained a small perforation of the sigmoid colon during exploratory laparotomy and primary repair was done. Although this incident is rare, there are cases involving seawater activities either for leisure, sport or diving for fishing. We highlight this rare incident and discuss the management plan
Accidental ingestion of foreign bodies are a common condition in clinical practice. However, small b...
Introduction. Ingestion of foreign bodies including dentures, fishbone, screw, and/or surgical devic...
Large bowel perforation is an acute abdominal emergency requiring rapid diagnosis for proper treatme...
SummaryBowel perforation caused by a foreign body is an uncommon etiology of acute abdomen. An accur...
AbstractINTRODUCTIONForeign bodies ingestion is frequent and can cause several complications. Perfor...
[[abstract]]The inadvertent swallowing of foreign bodies is common, but rarely results in perforatio...
Encounters between marine animals and humans can result in critical injury and fatal complications. ...
We present a case report of a traveller injured by a needlefish in the Caribbean. The needlefish lea...
Acute abdomen secondary to intestinal impactation due to ingestion of foreign body is a rare entity....
Accidental ingestion of foreign bodies is a commonly encountered event in clinical practice. However...
Many marine catfish have serrated bony stings (spines), which are used in defense against predators,...
We report a case of a bather injured by a swordfish in shallow water off the coast of southern Brazi...
AbstractAccidental ingestion of foreign bodies are a common condition in clinical practice. However,...
We report a patient with small bowel perforation caused by a piece of fishbone diagnosed by laparosc...
Perforation of small bowel due to ingested fish bone is rare, the most common site is ileum and occa...
Accidental ingestion of foreign bodies are a common condition in clinical practice. However, small b...
Introduction. Ingestion of foreign bodies including dentures, fishbone, screw, and/or surgical devic...
Large bowel perforation is an acute abdominal emergency requiring rapid diagnosis for proper treatme...
SummaryBowel perforation caused by a foreign body is an uncommon etiology of acute abdomen. An accur...
AbstractINTRODUCTIONForeign bodies ingestion is frequent and can cause several complications. Perfor...
[[abstract]]The inadvertent swallowing of foreign bodies is common, but rarely results in perforatio...
Encounters between marine animals and humans can result in critical injury and fatal complications. ...
We present a case report of a traveller injured by a needlefish in the Caribbean. The needlefish lea...
Acute abdomen secondary to intestinal impactation due to ingestion of foreign body is a rare entity....
Accidental ingestion of foreign bodies is a commonly encountered event in clinical practice. However...
Many marine catfish have serrated bony stings (spines), which are used in defense against predators,...
We report a case of a bather injured by a swordfish in shallow water off the coast of southern Brazi...
AbstractAccidental ingestion of foreign bodies are a common condition in clinical practice. However,...
We report a patient with small bowel perforation caused by a piece of fishbone diagnosed by laparosc...
Perforation of small bowel due to ingested fish bone is rare, the most common site is ileum and occa...
Accidental ingestion of foreign bodies are a common condition in clinical practice. However, small b...
Introduction. Ingestion of foreign bodies including dentures, fishbone, screw, and/or surgical devic...
Large bowel perforation is an acute abdominal emergency requiring rapid diagnosis for proper treatme...