The study presents a case of a 24-year-old rural resident,
in whom a pharyngeal foreign body migrated through the skin in the form of a
fishbone. He presented with odynophagia, dysphagia, pain, and a left
anterolateral cervical swelling fistulized to the skin, following ingestion of
a fishbone two weeks prior. Vital signs were stable, and psychological
examination was normal. Clinical examination revealed a painful left
anterolateral cervical swelling palpable on examination, with a cutaneous
fistula and frank pus discharge, confirming the presence of a sharp fishbone.
Standard radiography showed the foreign body had exited the pharynx and was
located in the soft tissues of the lower neck. An exploratory cervicotomy was
performed, allowing extraction of the serrated fishbone. The patient recovered
well postoperatively. The delay in the correct management of this patient, who
presented with a foreign body initially incarcerated in the hypopharynx, was
due to insufficient interdisciplinary collaboration and the important role
played by traditional medicine in our context. The multiple manipulations
favored extra pharyngeal migration of the fishbone towards the cervical region.
Author(s)details:-
Mamadou Mouctar
Ramata Diallo
ENT Department, Mamou Regional Hospital, Mamou, Guinea.
Mamadou Aliou Diallo
ENT Department, Donka National Hospital, Conakry, Guinea.
Ibrahima Diallo
ENT Department, Donka National Hospital, Conakry, Guinea.
Oumou Amadou Diallo
ENT Department, Donka National Hospital, Conakry, Guinea.
Abdoulaye Sow
ENT Department, Mamou Regional Hospital, Mamou, Guinea.
Alsény Cissé
ENT Department, Labé Regional Hospital, Labé, Guinea.
Sory Sacko
ENT Department, Donka National Hospital, Conakry, Guinea.
Alsény Camara
ENT Department, Donka National Hospital, Conakry, Guinea.
Sayon Kourouma
ENT Department, Donka National Hospital, Conakry, Guinea.
Alpha Oumar Diallo
Near Nose and Throat Department, Ignace Deen National Hospital, Conakry,
Guinea.
Abdoulaye Keita
ENT Department, Donka National Hospital, Conakry, Guinea.
Mamadou Sakoba Barry
General Surgery Department, Ignace Deen National Hospital, Conakry, Guinea.
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here :- https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/mria/v3/96
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