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Foreign body granulomas mimic peritoneal dissemination caused by incarcerated femoral hernia perforation: A case report

BACKGROUND: Foreign body granuloma (FBG) is a well-known type of granulomatous formation, and intraabdominal FBG (IFBG) is primarily caused by surgical residues. Multifocal IFBGs caused by gastrointestinal perforation is an extremely rare and interesting clinicopathological condition that resembles...

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Autores principales: Ogino, Shinpei, Matsumoto, Tatsuya, Kamada, Yosuke, Koizumi, Noriaki, Fujiki, Hiroshi, Nakamura, Kenji, Yamano, Takeshi, Sakakura, Chouhei
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8641008/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34909402
http://dx.doi.org/10.5306/wjco.v12.i11.1083
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author Ogino, Shinpei
Matsumoto, Tatsuya
Kamada, Yosuke
Koizumi, Noriaki
Fujiki, Hiroshi
Nakamura, Kenji
Yamano, Takeshi
Sakakura, Chouhei
author_facet Ogino, Shinpei
Matsumoto, Tatsuya
Kamada, Yosuke
Koizumi, Noriaki
Fujiki, Hiroshi
Nakamura, Kenji
Yamano, Takeshi
Sakakura, Chouhei
author_sort Ogino, Shinpei
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Foreign body granuloma (FBG) is a well-known type of granulomatous formation, and intraabdominal FBG (IFBG) is primarily caused by surgical residues. Multifocal IFBGs caused by gastrointestinal perforation is an extremely rare and interesting clinicopathological condition that resembles peritoneal dissemination. Here, we present a case of IFBGs mimicking peritoneal dissemination caused by bowel perforation and describe the value of intraoperative pathological examinations for rapid IFBG diagnosis. CASE SUMMARY: An 86-year-old woman with an incarcerated femoral hernia was admitted to the hospital and underwent operation. During the operation, the incarcerated ileum was perforated during repair due to hemorrhage necrosis, and a small volume of enteric fluid leaked from the perforation. The incarcerated ileum was resected, and the femoral hernia was repaired without mesh. Four months later, a second operation was performed for an umbilical incisional hernia. During the second operation, multiple small, white nodules were observed throughout the abdominal cavity, resembling peritoneal dissemination. The results of peritoneal washing cytology in Douglas’ pouch and the examination of frozen nodule sections were compatible with IFBG diagnosis, and incisional hernia repair was performed. CONCLUSION: IFBGs can mimic malignancy. Intraoperative pathological examinations and operation history are valuable for the rapid diagnosis to avoid excessive treatments.
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spelling pubmed-86410082021-12-13 Foreign body granulomas mimic peritoneal dissemination caused by incarcerated femoral hernia perforation: A case report Ogino, Shinpei Matsumoto, Tatsuya Kamada, Yosuke Koizumi, Noriaki Fujiki, Hiroshi Nakamura, Kenji Yamano, Takeshi Sakakura, Chouhei World J Clin Oncol Case Report BACKGROUND: Foreign body granuloma (FBG) is a well-known type of granulomatous formation, and intraabdominal FBG (IFBG) is primarily caused by surgical residues. Multifocal IFBGs caused by gastrointestinal perforation is an extremely rare and interesting clinicopathological condition that resembles peritoneal dissemination. Here, we present a case of IFBGs mimicking peritoneal dissemination caused by bowel perforation and describe the value of intraoperative pathological examinations for rapid IFBG diagnosis. CASE SUMMARY: An 86-year-old woman with an incarcerated femoral hernia was admitted to the hospital and underwent operation. During the operation, the incarcerated ileum was perforated during repair due to hemorrhage necrosis, and a small volume of enteric fluid leaked from the perforation. The incarcerated ileum was resected, and the femoral hernia was repaired without mesh. Four months later, a second operation was performed for an umbilical incisional hernia. During the second operation, multiple small, white nodules were observed throughout the abdominal cavity, resembling peritoneal dissemination. The results of peritoneal washing cytology in Douglas’ pouch and the examination of frozen nodule sections were compatible with IFBG diagnosis, and incisional hernia repair was performed. CONCLUSION: IFBGs can mimic malignancy. Intraoperative pathological examinations and operation history are valuable for the rapid diagnosis to avoid excessive treatments. Baishideng Publishing Group Inc 2021-11-24 2021-11-24 /pmc/articles/PMC8641008/ /pubmed/34909402 http://dx.doi.org/10.5306/wjco.v12.i11.1083 Text en ©The Author(s) 2021. Published by Baishideng Publishing Group Inc. All rights reserved. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is an open-access article that was selected by an in-house editor and fully peer-reviewed by external reviewers. It is distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/Licenses/by-nc/4.0/
spellingShingle Case Report
Ogino, Shinpei
Matsumoto, Tatsuya
Kamada, Yosuke
Koizumi, Noriaki
Fujiki, Hiroshi
Nakamura, Kenji
Yamano, Takeshi
Sakakura, Chouhei
Foreign body granulomas mimic peritoneal dissemination caused by incarcerated femoral hernia perforation: A case report
title Foreign body granulomas mimic peritoneal dissemination caused by incarcerated femoral hernia perforation: A case report
title_full Foreign body granulomas mimic peritoneal dissemination caused by incarcerated femoral hernia perforation: A case report
title_fullStr Foreign body granulomas mimic peritoneal dissemination caused by incarcerated femoral hernia perforation: A case report
title_full_unstemmed Foreign body granulomas mimic peritoneal dissemination caused by incarcerated femoral hernia perforation: A case report
title_short Foreign body granulomas mimic peritoneal dissemination caused by incarcerated femoral hernia perforation: A case report
title_sort foreign body granulomas mimic peritoneal dissemination caused by incarcerated femoral hernia perforation: a case report
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8641008/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34909402
http://dx.doi.org/10.5306/wjco.v12.i11.1083
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