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Diagnosis and Management of Gallstone Ileus: An Individualized Approach Based on Clinical Presentation and Patient Comorbidities. [PDF]
Zaldo Arredondo CI +4 more
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Gallstone Ileus Mimicking a Colonic Tumor: A Case Report. [PDF]
Vasireddy R +3 more
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Large Bowel Gallstone Ileus: Rare Spontaneous Passage Through a Cholecystocolonic Fistula. [PDF]
Hahn D +3 more
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Gallstone Ileus: A Rare Incidental Gallstone Migration Seen on CT in a Patient With Traumatic Splenic Laceration. [PDF]
Lin V, Yu KR, Cadiz CJ, Ferro LC.
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Laparoscopic Treatment of Gallstone Ileus
Gallstone ileus is a rare complication of cholelithiasis that has high morbidity and mortality. An intestinal obstruction can be caused by migration of a large gallstone through a biliary enteric fistula or by impaction within the intestinal tract.
Umit Özçelik, Özgur Kemik
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Gallstone ileus – An atypical presentation and unusual location
Gallstone ileus is an uncommon cause of small bowel obstruction and is rarely suspected preoperatively. Patients are usually elderly and present with features of small bowel obstruction. Commonest site of impaction of the gallstone is the terminal ileum.
Shamita Chatterjee
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Gallstone ileus: An overview of the literature
Introduction: Gallstone ileus represents 4% of the causes of bowel obstruction in the general population, but increases to 25% in patients above the age of 65 years. Gallstone ileus does not present with unique symptoms, making diagnosis difficult.
C F Ploneda-Valencia
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Acta Chirurgica Belgica, 2016
We present the case of a recurrent gallstone ileus in a 76-year old female patient, which presented at our emergency department on January 15th 2015. In both episodes (January 16th and February 1st, 2015), only a simple enterotomy with stone extraction was performed. One year later, she is fully recovered and in good health.
Anne, Iudicello +2 more
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We present the case of a recurrent gallstone ileus in a 76-year old female patient, which presented at our emergency department on January 15th 2015. In both episodes (January 16th and February 1st, 2015), only a simple enterotomy with stone extraction was performed. One year later, she is fully recovered and in good health.
Anne, Iudicello +2 more
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