Abstract

BACKGROUND The majority of published reports on foreign bodies (FBs) involve the rectum and applied a transanal retrieval. Usually, patients with FB above the rectum are subjected to laparotomy for removal. Here, we illustrate the case of a man with an FB that had migrated into the descending colon, and its successful removal via a laparoscopic approach. CASE SUMMARY A 43-year-old man, who had the habit of FB insertion into his anus to aid defecation, presented upon experience of such an FB slipping through and migrating upward to the distal colon. Plain abdominal radiograph revealed a bottle-shaped FB, positioned in the left iliac fossa region. The FB was successfully removed via a laparoscopic-assisted procedure in which we combined diagnostic laparoscopic and endoscopic techniques during surgery. The patient was monitored for 2 d postoperatively and subsequently discharged home. CONCLUSION A minimally invasive approach should be adopted to aid extraction of colorectal FB as it is effective and safe.

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