학술논문

Migrated pharyngeal fish bone causing spondylodiscitis. Case report
Document Type
report
Source
Coluna/Columna. March 2014 13(1)
Subject
Discitis
Foreign bodies
Foreign-body migration
Fascia
Language
English
ISSN
1808-1851
Abstract
Ingestion of foreign bodies is a common problem seen at emergency rooms and frequently involves chicken and fish bones. There are few cases of migrated foreign bodies through the retropharynx causing infectious process in the area but no one, despite the proximity, causing spondylodiscitis. Perhaps such condition is attributed to the integrity of the longus colli fascia covering and protecting the cervical spine. We described the first case of spondylodiscitis due to a foreign body (saw-toothed fish bone) that penetrated the longus colli fascia and carved into vertebral body C3.