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Transient golden appendicolith

G M Palmer1, M J Shortsleeve

  • 1Department of Radiology, Mount Auburn Hospital, Cambridge, Mass 02238, USA.

Southern Medical Journal
|July 22, 1998
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A gold dental inlay lodged in the appendix passed spontaneously into the colon. This case suggests conservative management for similar blunt appendiceal foreign bodies under medical supervision.

Area of Science:

  • Gastroenterology
  • Medical Case Reports

Background:

  • Appendiceal foreign bodies are uncommon and can present diagnostic and management challenges.
  • Surgical intervention is often considered for appendiceal foreign bodies due to concerns about perforation and complications.

Observation:

  • A patient accidentally ingested a gold dental inlay, which became lodged in the appendix.
  • A conservative, nonsurgical approach was initially chosen due to the foreign body's blunt nature and low perforation risk.

Findings:

  • The appendiceal foreign body, a gold dental inlay, spontaneously passed into the colon after 20 days.
  • The patient remained asymptomatic throughout the 3-week observation period, with no complications reported.

Implications:

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  • This case is the first to document the spontaneous passage of an appendiceal foreign body into the colon.
  • Conservative management with close medical supervision may be a viable option for patients with blunt foreign bodies in the appendix.