Gastric submucosal lesion caused by an embedded fish bone: A case report |
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Authors: | Jian Li Qiu-Qiu Wang Shuai Xue Yan-Yan Zhang Qin-Yu Xu Xiao-Hong Zhang Li Feng |
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Affiliation: | Jian Li, Qiu-Qiu Wang, Shuai Xue, Yan-Yan Zhang, Qin-Yu Xu, Xiao-Hong Zhang, Li Feng, Endoscopy Center, Minhang Hospital, Fudan University, Shanghai 201100, China |
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Abstract: | BACKGROUNDSubmucosal tumors (SMTs) refer to elevated lesions that originate from the layers below the mucosa of the digestive tract, including the muscularis, submucosa and muscularis propria. With the development and application of endoscopy and endoscopic ultrasonography (EUS), the detection rate of SMTs has increased significantly in recent years. Various diseases can lead to SMTs. However, a foreign body embedded in the gastric antrum showing clinical manifestations of a SMT is rare.CASE SUMMARYWe report the case of a 47-year-old woman, who presented with upper abdominal discomfort for one year, and was subsequently diagnosed with a gastric submucosal lesion caused by an embedded foreign body by EUS and computed tomography. Considering the size and potential complications of this lesion, endoscopic full-thickness resection was performed to achieve full resection in our endoscopy center. A fish bone was found in the lesion during the operation, and was successfully removed, and the defect was later closed with endoscopic purse-string sutures. CONCLUSIONThis case report highlights the management strategies of SMTs, the importance of being familiar with diagnostic methods related to submucosal lesions, and being able to conduct effective treatment when this rare condition is highly suspected. |
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Keywords: | Submucosal tumors Endoscopic full-thickness resection Fish bone Case report |
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