Abstract
Six patients (5 women and 1 man, with a median age of 71 years) were operated on for gallstone ileus in the 10-year period 1988-98. The diagnosis was made before operation in 2 patients. The obstructing stones were located in the terminal ileum in 3 patients and in the proximal ileum or jejunum in 3 patients. Choledochoduodenal fistula was present in all patients. A single-stage procedure (removal of the impacted stone, fistula repair and cholecystectomy) was performed in 1 patient, enterolithotomy alone in 4 patients and resection of part of the intestine where the stone was impacted with primary anastomosis performed in 1 patient. In the postoperative period, 2 patients developed infection of the wound and 2 patients developed deep vein thrombosis; 1 of these died of pulmonary embolism.
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Jarbou, S. M., & Al-Hammouri, F. A. (2000). Gallstone ileus in the Jordanian royal medical services in a 10-year period. Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal, 6(5–6), 1117–1121. https://doi.org/10.26719/2000.6.5-6.1117
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