A sewing needle in liver: a case report and review of the literature.

Cases J

Clinical Division of Nanlou, Chinese PLA General Hospital, Fuxing Road 28, Beijing, 100853, China.

Published: June 2009

Introduction: Hepatic foreign bodies are quite rare. A sewing needle as a hepatic foreign body in an old woman is very rare and the managements have been varied.

Case Presentation: An old woman was incidentally found to have a sewing needle in her liver on abdominal X-ray. The sewing needle was kept stable in her liver after two years of follow-up. Eleven cases of sewing needle in the liver were reviewed.

Conclusion: Sewing needle as a foreign body in the liver is rare. In general, the sewing needle should be removed through laparotomy or laparoscopy, but a stable and uncomplicated sewing needle in the liver need not be removed.

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