Acute Pancreatitis Caused by Fishbone Impaction in the Pancreas: A Case Report

鱼刺嵌顿胰腺引起的急性胰腺炎:病例报告

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Abstract

Acute pancreatitis (AP) is a common inflammatory disease of the pancreas, which can range from mild to severe and life-threatening. The leading causes of AP include gallstones, alcohol abuse, hypertriglyceridemia, trauma, and pancreatic tumors. Here, we report a rare case of AP caused by the penetration of a fishbone into the pancreas. The treatment of pancreatitis caused by foreign bodies generally requires surgical or endoscopic removal of foreign bodies; otherwise, it may cause severe complications, such as an abscess. However, a repeated CT after transfer found that the foreign body had migrated to the intestinal lumen spontaneously. Therefore, conducting a rigorous pre-intervention evaluation is critical for clinical decision-making. This case underscores the critical roles of early imaging, rapid diagnosis, inter-hospital or multidisciplinary cooperation, and prompt appropriate treatment in managing AP caused by a foreign body.

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