CASE COMMUNICATIONS
IMAJ | volume 26
Journal 1, January 2024
pages: 52-53
Gastric Perforation Secondary to Prolonged Multiple Foreign Body Ingestions in a Patient with Schizophrenia
1 Department of General Surgery, Tzafon Medical Center, Lower Galilee, Israel
2 Azrieli Faculty of Medicine, Bar-Ilan University, Safed, Israel
Summary
Gastric perforation secondary to foreign body ingestion is rare. While obvious signs of acute abdomen usually lead to a prompt diagnosis by emergency department (ED) staff, this can be delayed in non-responsive or mentally disabled patients. An altered pain perception has been described in schizophrenia, as part of a complex phenomenon, which is thought to be unrelated to changes in nociceptive pathways. Cognitive impairment and negative symptoms may strongly influence the patient’s expression of pain [1].