Suicidal attempt with intracranial sewing needle in a female adult with major depressive disorder, case report

Abstract Background Major depressive disorder is one of the most common psychiatric illnesses. It is counted as an important suicide-attempting factor. Beside common and known suicide methods such as pesticide poisoning and hanging, some unusual methods (adapted by major depressive disorder patients...

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Main Authors: Nima Derakhshan, Shekoofeh Yaghamei, Nejla Mostafeenezhad
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2020-08-01
Series:Middle East Current Psychiatry
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s43045-020-00042-z
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spelling doaj-79520c113b654955946b07662aa2d8952020-11-25T02:58:57ZengSpringerOpenMiddle East Current Psychiatry2090-54162020-08-012711510.1186/s43045-020-00042-zSuicidal attempt with intracranial sewing needle in a female adult with major depressive disorder, case reportNima Derakhshan0Shekoofeh Yaghamei1Nejla Mostafeenezhad2Department of Neurosurgery, Shiraz University of Medical ScienceDepartment of Pediatrics, Namazi Hospital, Shiraz University of Medical ScienceDepartment of Psychiatry, Shiraz University of Medical ScienceAbstract Background Major depressive disorder is one of the most common psychiatric illnesses. It is counted as an important suicide-attempting factor. Beside common and known suicide methods such as pesticide poisoning and hanging, some unusual methods (adapted by major depressive disorder patients) are reported in the literature. One of these methods is intracranial swing needle insertion. Case presentation Hereby, we detail a 44-year-old woman who was admitted to our hospital due to a sewing needle in her brain tissue. The first sign suggesting the existence of a metal foreign body in her brain was the rejection of magnetic resonance imaging ordered (follow-up of a previous admission). Later, a sewing needle was observed in her skull inserted in a suicidal attempt. Her denial of the attempt has aroused the medical team attention to make further study of the patient from a psychiatric point of view. The psychiatric study expressed major depressive disorder in the patient which can justify her suicide intention in the needle insertion. Conclusions Treating such patients should be tackled in two fronts. From neurosurgical point of view, it should be decided whether to extract the foreign body or conduct a follow-up in order to determine the necessary time for operation. On the other hand, from a psychiatric point of view, rigorous consult sessions with patient and family members are required to prevent recurrence of such attempts.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s43045-020-00042-zCase reportIntracranial sewing needleMajor depressive disorderRare suicidal attempt
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Nejla Mostafeenezhad
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Shekoofeh Yaghamei
Nejla Mostafeenezhad
Suicidal attempt with intracranial sewing needle in a female adult with major depressive disorder, case report
Middle East Current Psychiatry
Case report
Intracranial sewing needle
Major depressive disorder
Rare suicidal attempt
author_facet Nima Derakhshan
Shekoofeh Yaghamei
Nejla Mostafeenezhad
author_sort Nima Derakhshan
title Suicidal attempt with intracranial sewing needle in a female adult with major depressive disorder, case report
title_short Suicidal attempt with intracranial sewing needle in a female adult with major depressive disorder, case report
title_full Suicidal attempt with intracranial sewing needle in a female adult with major depressive disorder, case report
title_fullStr Suicidal attempt with intracranial sewing needle in a female adult with major depressive disorder, case report
title_full_unstemmed Suicidal attempt with intracranial sewing needle in a female adult with major depressive disorder, case report
title_sort suicidal attempt with intracranial sewing needle in a female adult with major depressive disorder, case report
publisher SpringerOpen
series Middle East Current Psychiatry
issn 2090-5416
publishDate 2020-08-01
description Abstract Background Major depressive disorder is one of the most common psychiatric illnesses. It is counted as an important suicide-attempting factor. Beside common and known suicide methods such as pesticide poisoning and hanging, some unusual methods (adapted by major depressive disorder patients) are reported in the literature. One of these methods is intracranial swing needle insertion. Case presentation Hereby, we detail a 44-year-old woman who was admitted to our hospital due to a sewing needle in her brain tissue. The first sign suggesting the existence of a metal foreign body in her brain was the rejection of magnetic resonance imaging ordered (follow-up of a previous admission). Later, a sewing needle was observed in her skull inserted in a suicidal attempt. Her denial of the attempt has aroused the medical team attention to make further study of the patient from a psychiatric point of view. The psychiatric study expressed major depressive disorder in the patient which can justify her suicide intention in the needle insertion. Conclusions Treating such patients should be tackled in two fronts. From neurosurgical point of view, it should be decided whether to extract the foreign body or conduct a follow-up in order to determine the necessary time for operation. On the other hand, from a psychiatric point of view, rigorous consult sessions with patient and family members are required to prevent recurrence of such attempts.
topic Case report
Intracranial sewing needle
Major depressive disorder
Rare suicidal attempt
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s43045-020-00042-z
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