AI Article Synopsis

  • Body stuffing involves swallowing illicit drugs to evade law enforcement, which can lead to serious medical emergencies due to hasty ingestion of unsafe substances.
  • A case is presented of a 16-year-old male facing complications like esophageal edema and hydro-pneumothorax after ingesting drugs, specifically found packaged in a plastic bag lodged in his esophagus.
  • Medical staff in detention centers should consider body stuffing as a potential issue when evaluating patients with symptoms such as chest and abdominal pain to avoid delays in diagnosis and treatment.

Article Abstract

Background: Body stuffing and body packing are two methods of concealing illicit drugs. Body stuffing is defined as the oral ingestion of illicit drugs, typically to avoid law enforcement detection or other consequences of possession, and may present a serious medical emergency in patients. Most commonly, body stuffers ingest possibly large or unknown quantities of illicit substances to avoid detection of the drugs during apprehension. This ingestion is typically hasty or impulsive, and therefore the substances ingested are rarely packaged in a way that would be considered safe for ingestion.

Case Presentation: This case highlights a series of rare complications of impacted esophageal foreign body including esophageal edema, pericarditis, and hydro-pneumothorax for a 16-year-old Hispanic male who was booked into a county juvenile detention and rehabilitation facility. He complained of persistent intractable epigastric pain, along with pleuritic chest pain with multiple episodes of vomiting over the previous 4 days. He denied swallowing any foreign body. He underwent esophagogastroduodenoscopy, and a plastic bag with content suspicious for marijuana was discovered in the distal esophagus and removed.

Conclusions: Failure to consider body stuffing and foreign body impaction in individuals during medical evaluation in detention centers with complaints of chest pain, abdominal pain, dysphagia, and/or certain toxidromes can delay diagnosis and lead to a variety of medical complications.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9635188PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13256-022-03628-9DOI Listing

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