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Enterolithiasis in jejunal diverticulosis, a rare cause of obstruction of the small intestine: a case report.

Peter Kornprat1, Cord Langner, Hans J Mischinger.   

Abstract

Jejunal diverticula are rare and usually asymptomatic; they occur twice as frequently in men. They are discovered incidentally during small-bowel enteroclysis, CT scan or laparotomy. Complications include diverticulitis, perforation, hemorrhage and enterolith formation. Intestinal obstruction due to enterolithiasis is uncommon. We present the association of enterolithiasis and jejunal diverticulosis causing obstruction of the small intestine in a 74-year-old female who was admitted for abdominal cramps, nausea and vomiting. On physical examination, there was discomfort on palpation of the upper abdomen. Laboratory tests revealed mild elevation of leucocytes and C-reactive protein. CT scan demonstrated dilatated loops of proximal jejunum with thickening of the wall, suggesting ingestion of a foreign body. Clinical and radiological findings did not indicate conservative therapy; our patient underwent minilaparotomy, and pronounced jejunal diverticulosis was identified. An enterotomy was performed and a cylindrical enterolith, 10cm long and 3cm in diameter, was removed. The operative and postoperative course was uneventful. Enterolithiasis must be considered as a potential source of intestinal obstruction. The differential diagnosis should take gallstone ileus and ingestion of a foreign body into consideration. Initial therapy is nonoperative; if this management fails, surgery is indicated.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15926622     DOI: 10.1007/s00508-004-0277-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Wien Klin Wochenschr        ISSN: 0043-5325            Impact factor:   1.704


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Authors:  D J Garnet; L R Scalcione; A Barkan; D S Katz
Journal:  Br J Radiol       Date:  2011-08       Impact factor: 3.039

2.  Intussusception caused by an enterolith from a jejunal diverticulum.

Authors:  Gurudutt B Basrur; Shiv Kumar Utture; Sarang Agnihotri
Journal:  Indian J Surg       Date:  2015-02-08       Impact factor: 0.656

3.  Enterolith containing uric Acid: an unusual cause of intestinal obstruction.

Authors:  Mahfuzur Rahaman Quazi; Madhumita Mukhopadhyay; Nisith R Mallick; Dawood Khan; Niloy Biswas; Mahua Roy Mondal
Journal:  Indian J Surg       Date:  2011-04-15       Impact factor: 0.656

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