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Totally laparoscopic management of gallstone ileus--technical report and review of the literature.

Apollon Zygomalas1, Stavros Karamanakos, Ioannis Kehagias.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Gallstone ileus is an uncommon complication of gallstone disease. It occurs in elderly patients in up to 25% of the cases. The management of gallstone ileus remains controversial. Open surgery has been the mainstay of treatment, but laparoscopic surgery has recently been used. In this study we report a case of an 87-year-old female patient with gallstone ileus who has been managed totally laparoscopically, detailing the technique and discussing the advantages of the laparoscopic approach with a review of the literature.
METHODS: The pneumoperitoneum was established with a Veress needle. A three-port approach (one 5-mm and two 10-mm trocars) and a 30° 10-mm laparoscope were used. The site of obstruction was 5 cm below the ligament of Treitz, and a single gallstone was identified. A 3-cm longitudinal enterotomy was created just above the site where the gallstone was located. An 8-cm-long gallstone was extracted. The enterotomy was closed transversely in a single layer of two sets of continuous sutures.
RESULTS: The procedure was safely performed with all the advantages of minimally invasive surgery. Previous studies often described laparoscopically assisted procedures for the treatment of gallstone ileus, using a small abdominal incision. In recent years, some reports have been published on the efficacy of the totally laparoscopic approach in the management of gallstone ileus.
CONCLUSIONS: Totally laparoscopic management of gallstone ileus could be safe and effective with suggested benefits for the elderly patients.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22303929     DOI: 10.1089/lap.2011.0375

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Laparoendosc Adv Surg Tech A        ISSN: 1092-6429            Impact factor:   1.878


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