Suicide Attempt by Swallowing Sponge or Pica Disorder: A Case Report

Introduction: There are many ways how children with mental illness have actually tried to hurt themselves. Suicidal thinking or attempts always indicate that professional help is needed (2). Every object which can be potential dangerous should be removed but this is very difficult to do. Some of chi...

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Main Authors: Vlasta Žganjer, Mirko Žganjer, Ante Čizmić, Anto Pajić, Božidar Župančić
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Language:English
Published: Karolinum Press 2011-01-01
Series:Acta Medica
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Online Access:https://actamedica.lfhk.cuni.cz/54/2/0091/
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author Vlasta Žganjer
Mirko Žganjer
Ante Čizmić
Anto Pajić
Božidar Župančić
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description Introduction: There are many ways how children with mental illness have actually tried to hurt themselves. Suicidal thinking or attempts always indicate that professional help is needed (2). Every object which can be potential dangerous should be removed but this is very difficult to do. Some of children with these symptoms had Pica diseases. Pica is a medical disorder characterized by an appetite for substances largely non-nutritive (e.g. metal, coal, soil, feces, paper, soap, gum, etc.) or an abnormal appetite for some things that may be considered foods. Material and Methods: The patient swallow sponge from a pillow over a long period of time and she came into our hospital with abdominal pain. She was 16 years old and had abdominal distension, vomiting, abdominal cramping and failure to pass gas or stool. Immediately we suspected mechanical blockade of the intestine. Diagnosis was clinically confirmed by X-rays of the abdomen and with ultrasound. Results: The operative treatment was indicated and we found the proximal bowel distended and the distal segment collapsed. The part of bowel necrosis was removed and anastomosis was done. Conclusion: When patients are determined to attempt suicide or have Pica disorder it is very difficult to prevent.
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spelling doaj.art-20459767e9564fd0a5395b386cc5913b2022-12-22T00:40:47ZengKarolinum PressActa Medica1211-42861805-96942011-01-01542919310.14712/18059694.2016.27Suicide Attempt by Swallowing Sponge or Pica Disorder: A Case ReportVlasta Žganjer0Mirko Žganjer1Ante Čizmić2Anto Pajić3Božidar Župančić4Pfizer d.o.o., Radnička cesta 80, Zagreb, CroatiaDepartment of Pediatric Surgery, Children’s Hospital Zagreb, Zagreb, CroatiaDepartment of Pediatric Surgery, Children’s Hospital Zagreb, Zagreb, CroatiaDepartment of Pediatric Surgery, Children’s Hospital Zagreb, Zagreb, CroatiaDepartment of Pediatric Surgery, Children’s Hospital Zagreb, Zagreb, CroatiaIntroduction: There are many ways how children with mental illness have actually tried to hurt themselves. Suicidal thinking or attempts always indicate that professional help is needed (2). Every object which can be potential dangerous should be removed but this is very difficult to do. Some of children with these symptoms had Pica diseases. Pica is a medical disorder characterized by an appetite for substances largely non-nutritive (e.g. metal, coal, soil, feces, paper, soap, gum, etc.) or an abnormal appetite for some things that may be considered foods. Material and Methods: The patient swallow sponge from a pillow over a long period of time and she came into our hospital with abdominal pain. She was 16 years old and had abdominal distension, vomiting, abdominal cramping and failure to pass gas or stool. Immediately we suspected mechanical blockade of the intestine. Diagnosis was clinically confirmed by X-rays of the abdomen and with ultrasound. Results: The operative treatment was indicated and we found the proximal bowel distended and the distal segment collapsed. The part of bowel necrosis was removed and anastomosis was done. Conclusion: When patients are determined to attempt suicide or have Pica disorder it is very difficult to prevent.https://actamedica.lfhk.cuni.cz/54/2/0091/SuicideForeign bodyPica disorderChildren
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Mirko Žganjer
Ante Čizmić
Anto Pajić
Božidar Župančić
Suicide Attempt by Swallowing Sponge or Pica Disorder: A Case Report
Acta Medica
Suicide
Foreign body
Pica disorder
Children
title Suicide Attempt by Swallowing Sponge or Pica Disorder: A Case Report
title_full Suicide Attempt by Swallowing Sponge or Pica Disorder: A Case Report
title_fullStr Suicide Attempt by Swallowing Sponge or Pica Disorder: A Case Report
title_full_unstemmed Suicide Attempt by Swallowing Sponge or Pica Disorder: A Case Report
title_short Suicide Attempt by Swallowing Sponge or Pica Disorder: A Case Report
title_sort suicide attempt by swallowing sponge or pica disorder a case report
topic Suicide
Foreign body
Pica disorder
Children
url https://actamedica.lfhk.cuni.cz/54/2/0091/
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