J Korean Soc Coloproctol.  2009 Dec;25(6):387-392. 10.3393/jksc.2009.25.6.387.

Anal Diseases from Ingested Foreign Bodies

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Sugery, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea. kjparkmd@plaza.snu.ac.kr
  • 2Department of Sugery, Daehang Hospital, Seoul, Korea.

Abstract

PURPOSE
Anal problems due to ingested foreign bodies are rare and usually present as acute anal pain. However, various clinical presentations are possible. This study was performed to identify the diverse manifestations of and the outcomes of treatments for anal diseases caused by ingested foreign bodies. METHODS: Between September 1995 and June 2003, seven patients were treated for anal diseases due to the impaction of ingested foreign bodies in Seoul National University Hospital and Daehang Hospital. We retrospectively reviewed the medical records of those unusual patients. RESULTS: All patients were males, and their mean age was 49.4 yr (range, 37 to 74 yr). The detected foreign bodies were fish bones (n=3), fish fins (n=2), a chicken bone (n=1), and a toothpick (n=1). Four patients had acute anal pain as the primary symptom while two patients presented anal pus discharge, and one patient presented anal bleeding. In the four patients with acute anal pain, the foreign bodies were easily found on digital rectal examination and inspection with anoscopy. Those patients underwent simple removal of the foreign body at the outpatient clinic. In three patients, the foreign bodies were found during surgery for hemorrhoids or fistulas. The two fistulas detected were complex types and needed seton placement. CONCLUSION: Anal problems caused by ingested foreign bodies usually involve acute anal pain, but our results indicate that, in some cases, the anal foreign bodies are also the cause or an aggravating factor in chronic anal disease.

Keyword

Ingestion; Foreign bodies; Anal disease

MeSH Terms

Ambulatory Care Facilities
Chickens
Digital Rectal Examination
Eating
Fistula
Foreign Bodies
Hemorrhage
Hemorrhoids
Humans
Male
Medical Records
Retrospective Studies
Suppuration
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