Migratory fish bone: Mini-invasive Image guided treatment

Although the frequency of ingested foreign bodies is high, Penetration and migration is a rare and dangerous condition, with possible lethal complications. We report an infrequently case of migratory fish bone in the neck, treated with mini-invasive image guided surgery.

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Main Authors: Edgardo Serra (Author), Sarita Almirón (Author), Guillermo Árnica (Author), Juliana Harfuch (Author), Mariano E. Giménez (Author)
Format: Book
Published: Society of Gastrointestinal Intervention, 2019-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary:Although the frequency of ingested foreign bodies is high, Penetration and migration is a rare and dangerous condition, with possible lethal complications. We report an infrequently case of migratory fish bone in the neck, treated with mini-invasive image guided surgery.
Item Description:2636-0012
10.18528/ijgii180042