Published online Oct 26, 2021. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v9.i30.9129
Peer-review started: June 3, 2021
First decision: June 25, 2021
Revised: June 26, 2021
Accepted: August 18, 2021
Article in press: August 18, 2021
Published online: October 26, 2021
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Foreign body in the deep neck is mostly associated with accidental ingestion of the animal spiculate bone which penetrates the full-thickness of the aerodigestive tract into the fascial spaces of the neck. In general, perforation of the esophagus often results in periesophagitis and even fatal abscesses. The presence of a giant foreign body in the neck without obvious symptoms or complications for many years is rare.
We present the case of a 32-year-old man who intentionally swallowed a thermometer which was unable to be located by endoscopy at his initial visit. He had no remarkable symptoms for 5 years other than paresthesia and limited movement of the left neck until 7 d before this admission. The foreign body was removed successfully by the surgery.
The presence of a giant foreign body in the neck without obvious symptoms or complications for many years is rare. Both endoscopic and radiological examinations are essential for the diagnosis of alimentary foreign bodies.
Core Tip: Foreign body in the deep neck is mostly associated with accidental ingestion of the animal spiculate bone. These emergency accidents need timely diagnosis and treatment, otherwise they might cause fatal complications such as neck abscess or macrovascular injury. We present the case of a 32-year-old man who intentionally swallowed a thermometer which was unable to be located by endoscopy at his initial visit. He had no remarkable symptoms for 5 years as the long-term retention of the foreign body resulted in the formation of the surrounding fibrous membrane. This case implies that both endoscopic and radiological examinations are essential for the diagnosis of alimentary foreign bodies.