| Literature DB >> 27652039 |
V S Kappikeri1, Akshay Mahesh Kriplani1.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Enteroliths are an uncommon entity in humans and form a rare cause of subacute intestinal obstruction. They occur proximal to stricture or in a diverticulum or a blind loop due to stasis. CASE DESCRIPTION: 40 years male presenting with intermittent right lower abdominal pain since 1 year. Barium meal follow-through and CT abdomen diagnosed as a case of subacute intestinal obstruction with an enterolith in the distal ileal segment. On exploratory laparotomy multiple ileal strictures with mesenteric adhesions were noted. An enterolith was delivered from one of the segments between two strictures followed by segmental resection of the pathological ileal segment with ileo-ileal anastomoses. Histopathology of the ileal segment showed inflammatory infiltrates. DISCUSSION AND EVALUATION: It was a case of a primary enterolith formed due to stasis between ileal strictures causing subacute intestinal obstruction.Entities:
Keywords: Enterolith; Ileo-ileal anastomoses; Subacute intestinal obstruction
Year: 2016 PMID: 27652039 PMCID: PMC5007228 DOI: 10.1186/s40064-016-3150-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Springerplus ISSN: 2193-1801
Fig. 1Erect X ray abdomen showing radiopaque shadow in the right iliac fossa
Fig. 2Barium Meal follow through showing radiopaque shadow in right iliac fossa, multiple strictures (arrows), dilated proximal intestinal segment with distal collapsed segment
Fig. 3a Multiple ileal strictures. b Dilated blind loop segments with bowel discolouration of the distal blind loop (arrow head). c Enterotomy incision with enterolith
Fig. 4The resected ileo-ileal specimen with appendix and the enterolith
Fig. 5Enterolith measuring 2.5 × 1.5 cm
Fig. 6Histopathology showing eosinophilic and neutrophilic infiltrates in the ileal Mucosa and muscularis