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Jejunal diverticular disease with unborn enterolith presenting as a small bowel obstruction: a case report.

Phillip P Crace1, Andre Grisham, George Kerlakian.   

Abstract

Jejunal diverticuli are rare and usually asymptomatic. More commonly, they are seen as incidental findings on CT images, enteroclysis, or during surgery. Complications such as bleeding, perforation, obstruction, malabsorption, diverticulitis, blind loop syndrome, volvulus, and intussusception may warrant surgical intervention. An interesting case of an unborn enterolith (enclosed calculus) from a jejunal diverticulum presenting as a small bowel obstruction is presented. The patient is a 66-year- old woman with no prior history of abdominal surgery who presented with a high-grade bowel obstruction. CT with intravenous barium contrast confirmed the presence of a transition point from dilated to decompressed small bowel in the mid jejunum. At laparotomy, a freely mobile mass was found in this area leading to the bowel obstruction. The mass was removed by making a small enterotomy in the jejunum. While running the small bowel proximally, a small segment of jejunum, approximately 8 cm, containing several diverticuli was found. This bowel obstruction was the result of an unborn enterolith from this segment of bowel. The patient's hospitalization was benign and she was discharged home on postoperative day 4.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17674945

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am Surg        ISSN: 0003-1348            Impact factor:   0.688


  7 in total

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Authors:  Francesco Sammartino; Ivana Selvaggio; Gioacchino Maria Montalto; Carolina Pasecinic; Sirvjo Dhimolea; Dimitri Krizzuk
Journal:  Case Rep Gastroenterol       Date:  2020-11-04

2.  Enterolith ileus: liberated large jejunal diverticulum enterolith causing small bowel obstruction in the setting of jejunal diverticulitis.

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

3.  Jejunal diverticular disease complicated by enteroliths: Report of two different presentations.

Authors:  Paul Chugay; John Choi; Xiang Da Dong
Journal:  World J Gastrointest Surg       Date:  2010-01-27

4.  Intussusception of the small bowel secondary to an enterolith from a jejunal diverticulum.

Authors:  Aimee N di Marco; Sanjay Purkayastha; Emmanouil Zacharakis
Journal:  Updates Surg       Date:  2011-07-22

5.  Multiple giant diverticula of the foregut causing upper gastrointestinal obstruction.

Authors:  Genoveffa Balducci; Mario Dente; Giulia Cosenza; Paolo Mercantini; Pier-Federico Salvi
Journal:  World J Gastroenterol       Date:  2008-05-28       Impact factor: 5.742

6.  Perforated jejunal diverticula secondary to a large faecolith: a rare cause of the acute abdomen.

Authors:  Peter John Webster; Abigail Hyland; Amarvir Bilkhu; Satheesh Hanavadi; Narinder Sharma
Journal:  Case Rep Surg       Date:  2014-12-30

7.  Surgery for a gastric Dieulafoy's lesion reveals an occult bleeding jejunal diverticulum. A case report.

Authors:  G Orlando; I M Luppino; R Gervasi; M A Lerose; B Amato; R Spagnuolo; R Marasco; P Doldo; A Puzziello
Journal:  BMC Surg       Date:  2012-11-15       Impact factor: 2.102

  7 in total

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