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[Biliary ileus. Our experience].

M Cesari, A Balzola, L Cardino

    Minerva Chirurgica
    |May 31, 1989
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    This study reports on 9 cases of gallstone ileus and Bouveret's syndrome. Single-stage surgical correction is preferred for bilio-digestive occlusion and fistula, unless the patient is critically ill.

    Area of Science:

    • Gastroenterology
    • Surgical Gastroenterology
    • Hepatobiliary Surgery

    Context:

    • Gallstone ileus and Bouveret's syndrome are rare complications of gallstones.
    • Spontaneous bilio-digestive fistulas can lead to these conditions.
    • Surgical management requires careful consideration of patient condition and fistula complexity.

    Purpose:

    • To report surgical experience with gallstone ileus and Bouveret's syndrome.
    • To analyze clinical presentation and diagnostic challenges.
    • To evaluate therapeutic strategies for these rare conditions.

    Summary:

    • Seven cases of typical gallstone ileus and two of Bouveret's syndrome were treated.
    • Analysis focused on clinical picture, diagnostics, and treatment options.

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  • Single-stage correction of bilio-digestive occlusion and fistula is generally preferred, with exceptions for critically ill patients.
  • Impact:

    • Highlights the importance of prompt diagnosis and tailored surgical intervention.
    • Provides insights into managing complex biliary-enteric fistulas.
    • Emphasizes a preference for single-stage surgery when feasible for improved patient outcomes.