Intestinal anisakiasis with severe intestinal ischemia caused by extraluminal live larvae: a case report.
Kengo ShibataYuichi YoshidaYoichi MiyaokaShin EmotoTomoaki KawaiSeiji KobayashiKazuhiro OgasawaraAkinobu TaketomiPublished in: Surgical case reports (2020)
A living Anisakis larva punctured the mesentery of the small intestine, resulting in severe intestinal ischemia. As seen in this case, intestinal anisakiasis may cause serious symptoms, and a low threshold for performing diagnostic laparoscopy for the early diagnosis of bowel ischemia secondary to anisakiasis can be useful in determining the definite diagnosis and indications for resection.