Literature DB >> 20062741

Small intestinal obstruction due to phytobezoar: a case report.

Rajan Fuad Ezzat1, Shahzad Ali Rashid, Abbas Tahir Rashid, Khaled Musttafa Abdullah, Shyaw Mahmood Ahmed.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Patients with mechanical small-bowel obstructions usually present with abdominal pain, vomiting, absolute constipation and varying degrees of abdominal distention. Causes can be classified as benign or malignant, or as extra- or intraluminal. A bezoar occurs most commonly in patients with impaired gastrointestinal motility. In edentulous older patients with abnormal food habits, it can also be an intestinal concretion that fails to pass along the alimentary canal. Small bowel phytobezoars are rare and almost always obstructive. In a normal stomach, vegetable fibres that cannot pass through the pylorus undergo hydrolysis within the stomach, which softens them enough to go through the small bowel. We present an unusual case of small intestinal obstruction caused by a phytobezoar in a patient who had neither a history of gastric surgery nor of intestinal pathology. CASE
PRESENTATION: A 70-year-old Iraqi Kurdish man was hospitalized due to abdominal pain, vomiting and dehydration. Investigations concluded small intestinal obstruction. Subsequent laparotomy revealed that the cause of the obstruction was an eggplant phytobezoar.
CONCLUSION: Many types of bezoar can be removed endoscopically, but some will require operative intervention. Subsequently, prevention of any recurrence should be emphasized.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 20062741      PMCID: PMC2803835          DOI: 10.1186/1752-1947-3-9312

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Med Case Rep        ISSN: 1752-1947


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3.  Small bowel obstruction due to phytobezoar: CT diagnosis.

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Journal:  Eur Radiol       Date:  2002-02-15       Impact factor: 5.315

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1.  Phytobezoar: a rare cause of small bowel obstruction.

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5.  Extremely rare case of extrahepatic duct phytobezoar treated with intraoperative transenteral endoscopy.

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6.  Small Bowel Obstruction Caused by Dried Persimmon.

Authors:  Mami Yamamoto; Kentaroh Yamamoto; Xueyi Bian; Qiang Guo; Takamitsu Sasaki; Fumio Yamamoto; Hiroshi Yamamoto
Journal:  Case Rep Gastroenterol       Date:  2018-04-24

7.  PhytobezoarInduced Small Bowel Obstruction in a Young Male with Virgin Abdomen.

Authors:  Edward P Manning; Vikram Vattipallly; Masooma Niazi; Ajay Shah
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8.  An unusual case of phytobezoar-induced small bowel obstruction.

Authors:  Yasser Taha; Khaled Salman; Fahad Alrayyes; Saad Alrayyes
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9.  How could such a wide piece of tree root pass through the narrow pyloric orifice? An extremely rare case.

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