학술논문

Penetrating Injury to the Gallbladder by a Needle Fish
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
Indian Journal of Surgery. April 2016, Vol. 78 Issue 2, p147, 2 p.
Subject
Health
Injuries
Language
English
ISSN
0972-2068
Abstract
Penetrating abdominal trauma is a major killer worldwide. Various modes and mechanisms of injury have been described in world literature. We describe an unusual case of penetrating intra-abdominal injury caused by a 2-ft-long needle fish at sea. The mode and mechanism of injury is rare and the consequences life threatening. There is paucity in the literature of such trauma and its presentation. This case report describes injury sustained by a fisherman at sea by a needle fish, causing biliary peritonitis from an isolated penetrating injury to the gallbladder. Typically, these fishes are known to jump up to 6 ft above the surface of the water and are voracious carnivores, feeding on smaller fishes in deep sea. The fisherman, having sustained the injury, had blood tinged bile oozing from the wound and attended casualty in severe abdominal pain and nausea. Diagnosis was prompt, and even though the presentation to the casualty was delayed, immediate resuscitative measures and surgery ensured successful management of the patient.
Author(s): Diwakar R Sarma[sup.1] , Sabu S Jeyasekharan[sup.2] Author Affiliations: (1) Department of General Surgery, Darent Valley Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Darenth Road, DA2 8DA, DartfordUK (2) Department of General [...]