| Literature DB >> 30662783 |
Dana Ferrari-Light1, Ariel Shuchleib1, Joel Ricci-Gorbea1.
Abstract
Primary enterolithiasis is a relatively uncommon but important cause of small bowel obstruction. We present a case of a 69-year-old male with a history of laparoscopic Roux-en-Y gastric bypass and asymptomatic duodenal diverticulum diagnosed with small bowel obstruction. CT imaging showed an obstruction distal to the jejunojejunostomy, and surgical intervention was warranted. A 4.5 cm enterolith removed from the distal jejunum was found to contain 100% bile salts, consistent with a primary enterolith. Clinicians should retain a high index of suspicion for enteroliths as a cause of small bowel obstruction, especially if multiple risk factors for enterolith formation are present.Entities:
Year: 2018 PMID: 30662783 PMCID: PMC6313996 DOI: 10.1155/2018/8965930
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Surg
Figure 1CT scan of the abdomen showing a duodenal diverticulum with dilation of the biliopancreatic limb secondary to high-grade obstruction at the distal jejunum.
Figure 2The 4.5 cm enterolith recovered from the distal jejunum/proximal ileum. Stone analysis showed this enterolith was composed of 100% bile salts.