The missing piece : radiological and surgical management of a body packer with a methamphetamine packet stuck in the stomach

Introduction Usually, body packers have no complications and current recommendations for such patients advise a conservative approach, waiting for a spontaneous packet’s evacuation with the bowel movement. In case of complications such a packet stuck in the stomach, a surgical approach seems to be...

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Main Authors: Abdul Rashid, Saiful Nizam, Mohamad Saini, Suraini, Ab. Hamid, Suzana, Fakhrizzaki, Ahmad Afkar, Bahari, Norafida
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Published: Elsevier 2013
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spelling my.upm.eprints.298322016-02-12T04:34:08Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/29832/ The missing piece : radiological and surgical management of a body packer with a methamphetamine packet stuck in the stomach Abdul Rashid, Saiful Nizam Mohamad Saini, Suraini Ab. Hamid, Suzana Fakhrizzaki, Ahmad Afkar Bahari, Norafida Introduction Usually, body packers have no complications and current recommendations for such patients advise a conservative approach, waiting for a spontaneous packet’s evacuation with the bowel movement. In case of complications such a packet stuck in the stomach, a surgical approach seems to be safer than an endoscopic approach. Case report We report on a patient who was arrested by the police for suspected drug mules. A plain abdominal X-ray disclosed drug packets in the digestive tract. After spontaneous elimination of 35 drug packets, the patient had three unremarkable stools. However, a residual packet was noted in the follow-up plain abdominal X-ray. Ultrasonography (US) was done and a residual drug packet was noted in the stomach. This was later confirmed with non-enhanced computed tomography (CT) scan. As this was not eliminated during the 10 days following ingestion, oesophago-gastro-duodenoscopy(OGDS) was attempted but failed. It was finally removed through gastrostomy. Conclusion This case illustrated the different radiological features of a methamphetamine drug packet on x-ray, US and CT. It also stressed the importance of good collaboration between radiologist and clinician in the management of body packers. Furthermore, we have illustrated that gastrostomy is a safer approach that OGDS. Elsevier 2013-04 Article NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/29832/1/The%20missing%20piece.pdf Abdul Rashid, Saiful Nizam and Mohamad Saini, Suraini and Ab. Hamid, Suzana and Fakhrizzaki, Ahmad Afkar and Bahari, Norafida (2013) The missing piece : radiological and surgical management of a body packer with a methamphetamine packet stuck in the stomach. Journal of Forensic Radiology and Imaging, 1 (2). p. 79. ISSN 2212-4780; ESSN: 2212-4799 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jofri.2013.03.035 10.1016/j.jofri.2013.03.035
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description Introduction Usually, body packers have no complications and current recommendations for such patients advise a conservative approach, waiting for a spontaneous packet’s evacuation with the bowel movement. In case of complications such a packet stuck in the stomach, a surgical approach seems to be safer than an endoscopic approach. Case report We report on a patient who was arrested by the police for suspected drug mules. A plain abdominal X-ray disclosed drug packets in the digestive tract. After spontaneous elimination of 35 drug packets, the patient had three unremarkable stools. However, a residual packet was noted in the follow-up plain abdominal X-ray. Ultrasonography (US) was done and a residual drug packet was noted in the stomach. This was later confirmed with non-enhanced computed tomography (CT) scan. As this was not eliminated during the 10 days following ingestion, oesophago-gastro-duodenoscopy(OGDS) was attempted but failed. It was finally removed through gastrostomy. Conclusion This case illustrated the different radiological features of a methamphetamine drug packet on x-ray, US and CT. It also stressed the importance of good collaboration between radiologist and clinician in the management of body packers. Furthermore, we have illustrated that gastrostomy is a safer approach that OGDS.
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author Abdul Rashid, Saiful Nizam
Mohamad Saini, Suraini
Ab. Hamid, Suzana
Fakhrizzaki, Ahmad Afkar
Bahari, Norafida
spellingShingle Abdul Rashid, Saiful Nizam
Mohamad Saini, Suraini
Ab. Hamid, Suzana
Fakhrizzaki, Ahmad Afkar
Bahari, Norafida
The missing piece : radiological and surgical management of a body packer with a methamphetamine packet stuck in the stomach
author_facet Abdul Rashid, Saiful Nizam
Mohamad Saini, Suraini
Ab. Hamid, Suzana
Fakhrizzaki, Ahmad Afkar
Bahari, Norafida
author_sort Abdul Rashid, Saiful Nizam
title The missing piece : radiological and surgical management of a body packer with a methamphetamine packet stuck in the stomach
title_short The missing piece : radiological and surgical management of a body packer with a methamphetamine packet stuck in the stomach
title_full The missing piece : radiological and surgical management of a body packer with a methamphetamine packet stuck in the stomach
title_fullStr The missing piece : radiological and surgical management of a body packer with a methamphetamine packet stuck in the stomach
title_full_unstemmed The missing piece : radiological and surgical management of a body packer with a methamphetamine packet stuck in the stomach
title_sort missing piece : radiological and surgical management of a body packer with a methamphetamine packet stuck in the stomach
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