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PhytobezoarInduced Small Bowel Obstruction in a Young Male with Virgin Abdomen
Author(s) -
Edward P. Manning,
Vikram Vattipallly,
Masooma Niazi,
Ajay Shah
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
journal of gastrointestinal and digestive system
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2161-069X
DOI - 10.4172/2161-069x.1000266
Subject(s) - medicine , abdomen , phytobezoar , acute abdomen , bowel obstruction , exploratory laparotomy , surgery , laparotomy
Phytobezoars are a rare cause of small bowel obstruction. Such cases are most commonly associated with previous abdominal surgery or poor dentition or psychiatric conditions. A 40 year old man with a virgin abdomen and excellent dentition and no underlying psychiatric condition presented with an acute abdomen. CT scan revealed a transition point between dilated proximal loops of small bowel and collapsed distal loops. Exploratory laparotomy revealed a phytobezoar unable to be milked into the cecum and an enterectomy with primary anastamosis was performed without complication. A detailed history revealing several less common predisposing factors for phytobezoars should increase clinical suspicion of a phytobezoarinduced small bowel obstruction in the setting of an acute abdomen. Vigilance in presentations of an acute abdomen improves the usefulness of medical imaging, such as a CT, to detect phytobezoars. Understanding mechanisms of phytobezoar formation helps guide management and may prevent surgery.

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