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Gallstone ileus of the sigmoid colon: case report

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Introduction: Gallstone ileus is an uncommon cause of intestinal obstruction. It is caused when a gallstone migrates through an enterobiliary fistula (most often between the duodenum and the gallbladder) and… Click to show full abstract

Introduction: Gallstone ileus is an uncommon cause of intestinal obstruction. It is caused when a gallstone migrates through an enterobiliary fistula (most often between the duodenum and the gallbladder) and is impacted in the digestive system, most often in the terminal ileum toward the ileocaecal valve. Case Presentation: Here the authors report the case of a 74-year-old woman who was admitted to Compiegne Hospital in France for a gallstone ileus with the sigmoid colon as the impaction site, which is an even more rare cause of intestinal obstruction. The enterobiliary fistula was between the colon and the gallbladder. The gallstone was removed surgically with a colotomy, without treating the fistula, and after a failed endoscopic attempt to extract the stone. The follow-up was without complications, and a colposcopy showed spontaneous closure of the fistula after 6 weeks. Discussion and Conclusion: The surgical closure of an enterobiliary fistula is an option that should be considered, but it can lead to higher morbidity. That is why the authors opted out of it, especially considering that spontaneous closure of the fistulae can happen, as it did in our case.

Keywords: sigmoid colon; ileus sigmoid; gallstone; gallstone ileus; case

Journal Title: Annals of Medicine and Surgery
Year Published: 2023

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