Cholecystostomy does not prevent gallstone ileus: a case report

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  • Pulathis Nilantha Siriwardana
  • Deepaka Weerasekara
  • Mohan De Silva
چکیده

INTRODUCTION Gallstone ileus following cholecystostomy has been reported once, in a patient with acute cholecystitis, where symptoms of small intestinal obstruction had developed one day after surgery. We report a case of gallstone ileus eight months following a cholecystostomy, which might deter the diagnosis. This is the only such reported case in medical literature according to our knowledge. CASE PRESENTATION A 54-year-old Sri Lankan female with a past history of a cholecystostomy presented with symptoms suggestive of small intestinal obstruction. Evidence of ileal obstruction with pneumobilia in the supine radiograph of the abdomen and cholecyto-duodenal fistula in the water soluble contrast study was suggestive of the diagnosis of gallstone ileus. An enterolithotomy was performed with no attempt of closure of the cholecysto-duodenal fistula. CONCLUSION This case demonstrates the value of the supine radiograph of the abdomen and the barium follow-through in diagnosis. A cholecystogram, preferably preoperative, is the mainstay of prevention and identification of this clinical scenario.

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دوره 2  شماره 

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تاریخ انتشار 2009