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Topographic anatomy and intraoperative USG-guided foreign bodies extraction of neglected Molotov cocktail victim: A rare case report

• Foreign bodies implanted into the human body trigger an inflammatory process by recruiting neutrophils, monocyte, and macrophage to the injured area • Surgery should be carefully planned by topographic anatomy preparation using x-ray and CT scan and compared with USG. • Multiple foreign body remov...

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Published in:International journal of surgery case reports 2023-12, Vol.113, p.109009, Article 109009
Main Authors: Junaidi, Muhammad Ade, Putra, Fajar Defian, Prasetyo, Marcel, Winartomo, Aryo, Sari, Chintya Mutiara
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Language:English
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Summary:• Foreign bodies implanted into the human body trigger an inflammatory process by recruiting neutrophils, monocyte, and macrophage to the injured area • Surgery should be carefully planned by topographic anatomy preparation using x-ray and CT scan and compared with USG. • Multiple foreign body removal is an uncommon procedure to be performed. • It should be noted that surgical exploration can make large incision and increase the risk of iatrogenic lesion and complications. • By using the real-time ultrasound-guided procedure and adequate pre-operative planning, it can minimize the amount of bleeding, avoid injury to structures surrounding the foreign bodies and improve patient safety and minimize surgical complications.
ISSN:2210-2612
2210-2612
DOI:10.1016/j.ijscr.2023.109009