BILIARY ILEUS SYNDROME AND THE IMPORTANCE OF DIAGNOSIS AND EARLY SURGICAL APPROACH IN THE EMERGENCY.
Gallstone ileus syndrome is a rare and potentially serious cause of obstruction of the gastrointestinal tract due to the impaction of a stone originating in the bile duct. It is a complication of gallbladder stone disease, affecting mainly elderly people between 65 and 75 years old, with a predominance of females. ¹ ².
The pathophysiology consists of a condition of cholelithiasis that evolves into the formation of a bilioenteric fistula, which in up to 60% of cases is a cholecystoduodenal communication, allowing the passage of the stone to the gastrointestinal tract³. The clinical picture presents symptoms of complete or incomplete intestinal obstruction. This pathology represents 1-4% of cases of mechanical intestinal obstruction ¹ ². Early diagnosis and urgent surgical intervention can reduce morbidity and mortality rates resulting from this disease ³.
This study reports an elderly patient with a classic clinical history in the literature who, after early diagnosis, had a good evolution due to the correct surgical approach and good medical and hospital care, with a positive outcome.
BILIARY ILEUS SYNDROME AND THE IMPORTANCE OF DIAGNOSIS AND EARLY SURGICAL APPROACH IN THE EMERGENCY.
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DOI: 10.22533/at.ed.1593752318098
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Palavras-chave: cholelithiasis, ileum, gallstone
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Keywords: cholelithiasis, ileum, gallstone
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Abstract:
Gallstone ileus syndrome is a rare and potentially serious cause of obstruction of the gastrointestinal tract due to the impaction of a stone originating in the bile duct. It is a complication of gallbladder stone disease, affecting mainly elderly people between 65 and 75 years old, with a predominance of females. ¹ ².
The pathophysiology consists of a condition of cholelithiasis that evolves into the formation of a bilioenteric fistula, which in up to 60% of cases is a cholecystoduodenal communication, allowing the passage of the stone to the gastrointestinal tract³. The clinical picture presents symptoms of complete or incomplete intestinal obstruction. This pathology represents 1-4% of cases of mechanical intestinal obstruction ¹ ². Early diagnosis and urgent surgical intervention can reduce morbidity and mortality rates resulting from this disease ³.
This study reports an elderly patient with a classic clinical history in the literature who, after early diagnosis, had a good evolution due to the correct surgical approach and good medical and hospital care, with a positive outcome.
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- Maria Clara de Almeida Issa
- Mariana Magri Freire
- Lucas Wermelinger de Souza