Intrathoracic Sewing Needle in an Infant: An Unusual Case of Foreign Body Migration
Klinikinė praktika
Neel Aggerwal
Department of Pediatric Surgery, Post Graduate Institute of Child Health, Noida
Chandra Vibhash
Department of Pediatric Surgery, Post Graduate Institute of Child Health, Noida
Pragya Mishra
Department of Pediatric Surgery, Post Graduate Institute of Child Health, Noida
Umesh B. Singh
Post Graduate Institute of Child Health, Department of Pediatric Surgery, Noida, India
Publikuota 2025-12-01
https://doi.org/10.15388/LietChirur.2025.24(4).8
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Aggerwal N, Vibhash C, Mishra P, Singh UB. Intrathoracic Sewing Needle in an Infant: An Unusual Case of Foreign Body Migration. LS [Prieiga per internetą]. 2025 m.gruodžio1 d. [žiūrėta 2026 m.balandžio7 d.];24(4):316-9. Adresas: https://www.journals.vu.lt/lietuvos-chirurgija/article/view/42938

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Foreign body incidents are common in children, primarily involving ingestion or inhalation. However, transcutaneous migration of sharp objects like sewing needles into the thoracic cavity is exceptionally rare and potentially dangerous. We report a unique case of an intrathoracic sewing needle in a six-month-old infant, highlighting the diagnostic challenges, imaging findings, surgical approach, and the clinical outcome.

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