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Surgical Removal of the Lung Lobe Metal Foreign Body in a Dog

  • Hwang, Yawon;Kang, Jihoun;Chang, Dongwoo;Kim, Gonhyung
    • Journal of Veterinary Clinics
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    • v.34 no.2
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    • pp.108-111
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    • 2017
  • A 4-year-old, weighing 7.6 kg, castrated male, Pug presented with ingestion of gastric cavity foreign body. Physical examination revealed panting, retching and hyper-salivation. Blood chemistry and complete blood cell count were normal, but hypophosphatemia was observed. An abdominal radiograph revealed the foreign body (FB), round shape and 2 cm length, at the pyloric region of stomach. A thoracic radiograph revealed an incidental metal FB, 3.5 cm length, at the cranial portion of the diaphragm. An upper gastrointestinal endoscopy was performed to remove the FB in the stomach and then a peach-pit was removed. However the metal FB was not found in the esophagus therefore a lateral thoracotomy was performed. A right lateral thoracotomy through the $7^{th}$ intercostal space was accomplished to expose the right caudal lung lobe. After open the thoracic cavity, foreign body was not observed by gross evaluation and caudal lung lobe was attached to the diaphragm. The FB was identified inside the lung lobe and surrounded by granulation tissue. The metal FB (sewing needle) was removed with blunt dissection and incised lung lobe was sutured using absorbable suture material PDS 4-0 with interrupted suture. A thoracotomy tube was inserted into the thoracic cavity during surgery. Patient's respiration became stable after surgery. A chest tube was removed 3 days after surgery. No complications were noted and the dog was discharged 4 days after surgery. In small animal, foreign body ingestion is a common reason for emergency. After ingestion of the FB, perforation through the esophagus and migration to inside the lung lobe is not common in small animals. In this case, thoracic metal FB was identified incidentally and removal of a thoracic FB with thoracotomy was performed successfully.

Unusual Plastic-Metal Foreign Body in the Mandible

  • Kwon, Yong-Dae;Lee, Jung-Kyo;Lee, Baek-Soo;Kim, Yeo-Gab
    • Journal of Korean Dental Science
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    • v.2 no.2
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    • pp.53-55
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    • 2009
  • A foreign body may present diagnostic difficulties. If the foreign body has been in existence for a long time, the diagnosis may be even more complex. This report shows an unusual foreign body that turned out to be the cap of a ball point pen.

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Treatments of esophageal foreign body treated using Rigid esophagoscopy (강직형식도경술을 이용하여 치료한 이물에 대한 임상적 고찰)

  • Chung, Phil-Sang;Jung, Seung-Wan;Kim, Yun-Hwan
    • Korean Journal of Bronchoesophagology
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    • v.5 no.2
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    • pp.159-163
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    • 1999
  • OBJECTIVE : To study the management (diagnostic and therapeutic) of esophageal foreign bodies with rigid esophagoscopy. MATERIAL AND METHODS : All 100 patients admitted to the Dankook University Hospital for ingestion of foreign bodies between May 1994 and July 1999. The outcome for each patient was determined by examining hospital records of demographic information, identification of the foreign body and the removal procedure used. RESULTS : Rigid esophagoscopy was performed for suspected foreign bodies in 100 cases an impacted. The most frequent location was the upper third of the esophagus (68%). The most common type of foreign body was fish bones in adult(61%) and coins in children(70%). In 12 patients. flexible endoscopy had failed previously to remove the foreign body and 4 cases were migrated esophageal metal stent in esophageal stenosis. CONCLUSIONS : The rigid esophagoscopy is appropriate techniques for managing esophageal foreign bodies.

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X-ray Image Correction Model for Enhanced Foreign Body Detection in Metals (금속 내부의 이물질 검출 향상을 위한 X-ray 영상 보정 모델)

  • Kim, Won
    • Journal of the Korea Convergence Society
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    • v.10 no.10
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    • pp.15-21
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    • 2019
  • X-rays with shorter wavelengths than ultraviolet light have very good penetration power. It is convergence in industrial and medical fields has been used a lot. n particular, in the industrial field, various researches have been conducted on the detection of foregin body inside metal that can occur in the production process of products such as metal using x-ray, a non-destructive inspection device. Detectors are becoming increasingly popular for the popularization of DR (Digital Radiography) photography methods that digitally acquire X-ray video images. However, there are cases where foreign body detection is impossible depending on the sensor noise and sensitivity inside the detector. When producing a metal product, since the defective rate of the produced product may increase due to contamination of the foreign body, accurate detection is necessary. In this paper, we provide a correction model for X-ray images acquired in order to improve the efficiency of defect detection such as foreign body inside metal. When applied to defect detection in the production process of metal products through the proposed model, it is expected that the detection of product defects can be processed accurately and quickly.

Surgical Removal of Intracardiac Foreign Body Remained after Penetrating Cardiac Injury (심장 관통상 후 잔류한 심장 내 이물질의 수술적 제거)

  • Park, Kook-Yang;Park, Chul Hyun;Choi, Chang Hyu;Lee, Jae-Ik;Jeon, Yang Bin
    • Journal of Trauma and Injury
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    • v.25 no.4
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    • pp.267-270
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    • 2012
  • A 27 year-old man, who had a penetrating cardiac injury due to a metal fragment was transferred to our hospital. At admission, his vital signs were stable, and his chest film showed a foreign-body-like finding in the heart silhouette. We evaluated the patient with chest computed tomography and echocardiography for further information. Finally, we removed the metal fragment from the left ventricle by using a cardiopulmonary bypass.

Foreign bodies in air passage in Children (소아의 기도이물에 관한 통계적 관찰)

  • 유장열;오경균;백만기
    • Proceedings of the KOR-BRONCHOESO Conference
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    • 1977.06a
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    • pp.8.5-9
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    • 1977
  • Foreign bodies in food and air passage, especially the latter in infants and children requires emergency treatment. The frequent symptoms are coughing, wheezing, and dyspnea, So may be confused as asthma, pneumonia and acute Laryngitis. The species and incidence of the foregin bodies are variable according to the age, method of life, environment and economic condition. The authors experienced 35 cases of foreign body in air passage during the period of last 3yrs which were treated by ventilating Bronchoscopy, and thoractomy in this hospital. One of them was lead to death. The authors analysed above cases and report with it's literature consideration. Results: 1. The prevalent foreign bodies were peanut, metal, food particles in order of frequency. 2. In frequent symptoms were dyspnea, coughing and wheezing in the order. 3. In the age incidence, 48% of the foreign bodies were 1∼5yrs. 4. In sex distribution, male to female ratio was 2.1: 1 5. In duration of lodgment, 65% of the foreign body were removed within 24hrs. 6. Most prevalent site of the foreign body was Rt. main bronchus Rt. to Lt. ratis was 2 : 1 was 7. Treatment was done; 25 cases were by ventilating bronchoscopy.

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Fluroscopic Removal of the Foreign Bodies from Gastroesophagus Using the Magnet (자석을 이용한 식도 위 이물 제거술)

  • Park, Youn-Joon;Lee, Doo-Sun
    • Advances in pediatric surgery
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.112-118
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    • 2007
  • Ingested foreign bodies are common occurrences in the pediatric population. From October 2002 to April 2006, eight patients (6 male, mean age: $30.9{\pm}14.4$ months, range: 7~45 months) who had ingested metallic foreign bodies, such as bar magnets, coin-type magnets, screws, metal beads, and disk batteries, were selected for foreign body removal using a magnetic device under floroscopic control. A 1-cm-long cylindrical magnet (6 mm in diameter) was placed at the end of a 150-cm-long plastic tube from an IV set. The magnet was passed through the mouth into the stomach. Under fluoroscopic control, the magnet was maneuvered so that it attached to the metallic foreign bodies. The forgeign body was then easily removed by retracting the magnet with the metallic object attached. This procedure was successful in six patients of 8 patients. This procedure is a minimally-invasive and may avoid the use of anesthesics, endoscopy or surgery.

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A Case of Metallic Foreign Body in Maxillary Sinus (장기간 체류된 상악동 금속이물 1례)

  • Jung Dae-Gun;Lee Dong-Mok;Kim Myung-Won;Park So-Young;Kim Byung-Guk
    • Korean Journal of Bronchoesophagology
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    • v.10 no.1 s.19
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    • pp.55-57
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    • 2004
  • On occasion there were reports of foreign body of paranasal sinuses. Most common site is the maxillary sinus. But it is very rare to experience a long-term foreign body in maxillary sinus. There are two types of maxillary foreign bodies according to etiology, one is caused by various traumatic accidents, and the other is iatrogenic cause which mainly retaining gauze or medical instruments after sinus operation or teeth extraction. We experienced an interesting case of over fifty yews resided metal foreign body in maxillary sinus caused sinusitis, and report with a brief literature review.

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Peroneal Artery Perforator Free Flap on the Palm and Removal of Back Foreign Body in High Voltage Electrical Burn Patient: A Case Report (고압전기화상 환자에서 손바닥에 비골동맥천공지유리피판수술과 등의 이물질제거수술: 증례 보고)

  • Jung, Sung Won;Lee, Seung Je
    • Journal of the Korean Burn Society
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    • v.22 no.2
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    • pp.58-65
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    • 2019
  • Wound caused by high-tension electrical burns is difficult to manage because the wound is deep and complex. The wound is progressively necrotic due to microvascular injury resulting in deep tissue exposure. So, coverage of the wound at the entry point and the exit point is cumbersome, often requiring flap coverage. We experienced a case of one patient for peroneal artery perforator free flap coverage on the palm of the right hand of the entry point of electrical burn. The left foot wound of electrical exit point was covered by full thickness skin graft. Also a small wound was on the left side of the lower back was the exit point of electrical burn. The lower back wound was healed and recurred repeatedly after burn. On postburn day 6 month, through the radiologic exam, metal shadow was identified in the left gluteus muscle forming chronic sinus. We explored the wound of sinus and a foreign body was identified in the sac as multi braid wires thin as hair. According to the patient's past history, we suspected that the back wound was caused by electrical burn injury through the wires.

Long-term Fistula Formation Due to Retained Bullet in Lumbar Spine after Gunshot Injury

  • Jeon, Se-Il;Im, Soo Bin;Jeong, Je Hoon;Cha, Jang Gyu
    • Journal of Trauma and Injury
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    • v.30 no.2
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    • pp.51-54
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    • 2017
  • We here report a case of long-term fistula formation due to bullet retention for 30 years in the lumbar spine after a gunshot injury, and describe its treatment. A 62-year-old male visited our hospital due to pus-like discharge from his left flank. The discharge had been present for 30 years, since his recovery from an abdominal gunshot injury. A spine radiography showed radiopaque material in the body of the third lumbar vertebra. Foreign body was removed using an anterolateral retroperitoneal approach. The postoperative course was uneventful. The patient was discharged 7 days after the operation and was followed-up for 8 months, during which time, the fistula did not reoccur. A bullet retained long term in the vertebral body may cause obstinate osteomyelitis and fistula formation. A fistula caused by a foreign body in the spine can be effectively treated by surgical removal.