Title of article :
Body Packing and Its Radiologic Manifestations: A Review Article
Author/Authors :
Shahnazi, Makhtoom Sanei Department of Radiology - Loghman Hakim Hospital - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Taheri, Morteza Department of Radiology - Shohada-E-Tajrish Hospital - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Pourghorban, Ramin Department of Radiology - Shohada-E-Tajrish Hospital - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Body packing is described as using the abdominal or pelvic cavity for concealing illegal
drugs. Leakage from the packets may cause catastrophic effects on smugglers and medical
history is not reliable in these patients. Moreover, new sophisticated smuggling techniques
make it imperative that radiologists and emergency physicians understand and
familiarize themselves with the different radiological manifestations of ingested drug
packets. Currently, there is no gold standard for imaging patients suspected of body
packing; nevertheless, computed tomography (CT) seems to be the best modality for
packet detection and unenhanced CT without bowel preparation is a reliable technique
for detection of ingested packets. On abdominal radiography, packets may be visualized
as oval or round radiopaque foreign bodies surrounded by a gas halo. In the literature,
sensitivity of abdominal radiography is reported from 74% to 100%. Visualization of the
drug packets may be strikingly hampered by administration of oral or intravenous contrast
medium in abdomino-pelvic CT; hence, contrast-enhanced CT does not seem to be a
suitable modality for searching the ingested packets in suspicious smugglers.
Keywords :
Pelvis , Abdomen , Radiography, Abdominal , Tomography, X-Ray Computed
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics