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Recurrent Small Gut Fecalomas Causing Obstruction- A Case Report
Author(s) -
Mudassir Ahmad Khan,
Asif Mehraj,
Arshad Baba,
Mushtaq Laway,
Rauf A. Wani,
Fazl Q. Parray,
Nisar A Chowdhary
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
j med sci
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2582-063X
pISSN - 0972-110X
DOI - 10.33883/jms.v23i3.763
Subject(s) - medicine , lumen (anatomy) , laparotomy , feces , gastroenterology , surgery , biology , microbiology and biotechnology
Fecaloma is a mass of hardened faeces difficult to pass through the intestinal lumen. Due to various reasons, a bolus of fecal matter stagnates, accumulates and inspisates in the intestinal lumen, until it becomes big enough to cause intestinal obstruction. Though there are various predisposing factors for the formation of fecaloma but the actual cause of fecaloma formation is still unknown. Small gut fecalomas are very rare. Herein we are presenting a case of 50 year male who underwent laparotomy three times for small gut obstruction caused due to recurrent formation of small gut fecaloma. To our knowledge it is the first case report of recurrent small gut fecaloma obstruction to be reported.

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