A Case of Liver Abscess Caused by Toothpick Penetrating Gastric Wall

Hyun-Cheol Koo,Jae-Pil Han,Ick-Keun Kim,In-Il Park,Jue-Yong Lee, Kyung-Min Sohn, Kwang-Ho Baik, Jin-Bong Kim,Dong-Jun Kim

Clinical Endoscopy(2006)

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The ingestion of foreign bodies into the gastrointestinal tract is common, and most are passed out spontaneously without causing any problems. However, a perforation can cause a variety of complications involving considerable morbidity and mortality. Moreover, clinical presentation of a perforation can vary and patients are often unaware of the episode. Hence, a pre-operative diagnosis is difficult under these circumstances. We report an unusual case of a liver abscess that developed secondary to a toothpick that had penetrated the gastric wall and migrated to the liver. The liver abscess was treated successfully with internal drainage by inserting an endoscopic pigtail catheter through the hepato-gastric fistula. The toothpick was removed using an endoscopic snare.
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