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Surgical Case Reports is an official journal of the Japan Surgical Society. This open access, peer-reviewed, online journal will consider any original case reports in the fields of gastroenterological surgery, cardiovascular surgery, thoracic surgery, breast and endocrine surgery, pediatric surgery,transplant surgery, acute care surgery, and abdominal wall surgery.
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Case Report
December 2, 2025
INTRODUCTION: The accidental ingestion of fish bones is a common clinical occurrence, especially in regions with high fish consumption. While most foreign bodies pass uneventfully or are removed endoscopically, sharp objects such as fish bones may perforate the gastrointestinal tract and migrate to adjacent organs, occasionally leading to severe complications. Migration into the lung parenchyma is extremely rare.
Case Report
November 29, 2025
INTRODUCTION: Antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) is a multisystem autoimmune disorder of hypercoagulability, characterized by arterial and venous thrombosis, recurrent fetal losses, thrombocytopenia, and circulating antiphospholipid antibodies. Among valvular manifestations associated with APS, mitral regurgitation (MR) is the most common, followed by aortic regurgitation. Surgical interventions for APS-related valvular diseases carry high perioperative morbidity and mortality. There are no established guidelines regarding the surgical management of APS-related MR.
Case Report
November 29, 2025
INTRODUCTION: Endoscopic treatment frequently results in minimal gastrointestinal content leakage and mild symptoms. However, surgical intervention may become necessary when the patient’s general condition is unstable. Further management of the underlying disease is required in cases where esophageal perforation occurs during endoscopic treatment. This report presents a case of esophageal perforation that occurred during the treatment of achalasia, underscoring the success of a two-stage laparoscopic approach.
Case Report
November 29, 2025
INTRODUCTION: Chylopericardium is a rare but serious complication after thoracic surgery, caused by injury to thoracic duct tributaries during procedures like lymph node dissection. It leads to chylous fluid in the pericardial cavity. Prompt diagnosis is vital to prevent cardiac tamponade, malnutrition, and immunosuppression due to disrupted lymphatic drainage.
Case Report
November 28, 2025
INTRODUCTION: Cardiac calcified amorphous tumors (CAT) are non-neoplastic cardiac lesions composed of calcified nodules. These lesions are associated with underlying factors such as hypertension, diabetes mellitus, and end-stage renal dysfunction. However, its association with infective endocarditis remains unclear.
Case Report
November 28, 2025
Amebic Liver Abscess in a Patient with Polycystic Liver Disease: A Case Report
INTRODUCTION: Amebic liver abscess is a parasitic infection caused by Entamoeba histolytica, which reaches the liver via the portal circulation after invading the colon. While it typically presents with fever, right upper quadrant pain, and elevated inflammatory markers, its clinical and radiologic features can resemble those of bacterial liver abscesses. In patients with structural liver abnormalities, such as polycystic liver disease, symptoms may be atypical and delay diagnosis.
Case Report
November 26, 2025
INTRODUCTION: Pectus excavatum (PE) is the most common anterior chest wall deformity, but surgical intervention during infancy is rarely indicated. In patients with complex congenital heart disease (CHD), however, PE may severely compromise mediastinal capacity, particularly after repeated sternotomies. Although delayed sternal closure is a standard approach to address postoperative hemodynamic instability, in cases where chest wall deformity directly compresses the heart, definitive thoracic reconstruction may be required.
Case Report
November 26, 2025
INTRODUCTION: Neuroblastoma is commonly seen in children younger than 5 years but is extremely rare in adults. There are only 23 reported cases of mediastinal neuroblastoma in adults, and no standard treatment strategy has been established.
Case Report
November 22, 2025
Multiple Pulmonary Cavernous Hemangioma: A Case Report
INTRODUCTION: Pulmonary cavernous hemangioma (PCH) is extremely rare and, due to the lack of specific radiological characteristics, is often misdiagnosed as other pulmonary diseases, including metastatic tumors. Here, we report a case of multiple PCH lesions with concomitant hepatic cavernous hemangioma (HCH), emphasizing the diagnostic implications of imaging findings.
Case Report
November 20, 2025
Pulmonary Artery Intimal Sarcoma Mimicking Intraluminal Seeding: A Case Report
INTRODUCTION: Pulmonary artery intimal sarcoma (PAIS) is a rare vascular malignancy. Complete surgical resection is crucial for favorable outcomes; however, intraoperative delineation of the tumor extent poses a significant challenge.
Case Report
November 19, 2025
Splenic Torsion in a Patient with Polysplenia Syndrome and Dorsal Pancreatic Agenesis: A Case Report
INTRODUCTION: Partial splenic torsion in polysplenia syndrome is an extremely rare condition. We encountered and performed surgery for a case of partial splenic torsion in a patient with polysplenia syndrome coexisting with agenesis of the dorsal pancreas.
Case Report
November 18, 2025
INTRODUCTION: Wernicke encephalopathy (WE) is a potentially life-threatening neurological disorder caused by a thiamine deficiency, most commonly associated with alcoholism or malnutrition. Although its occurrence after gastrointestinal surgery has been increasingly recognized, WE following thoracic surgery remains extremely rare and is often underrecognized by thoracic surgeons. Given that neurological symptoms of WE can mimic those of cerebral infarction, a timely diagnosis is challenging, especially when complicated by postoperative nausea and vomiting (PONV).
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