1. Bouveret Syndrome: A Rare Form of Gallstone Ileus.
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Shah FA, Winkle SM, Truitt T, Guez G, and Draper K
- Abstract
Bouveret's syndrome is a rare variant of gallstone ileus characterized by a gastric outlet obstruction due to the impaction of a gallstone lodged in the duodenum, resulting from a cholecystoduodenal fistula. It accounts for only one to three percent of cases of gallstone ileus. We examine a case of Bouveret syndrome in an elderly Japanese female who presented with vomiting and decreased oral intake. Subsequent imaging found a gallstone ileus due to a bilioduodenal fistula. She underwent exploratory laparotomy enterolithotomy which found a large black gallstone located in the small bowel and confirmed the presence of the fistula. Despite its relative rarity, Bouveret syndrome carries a high risk of morbidity and mortality., Competing Interests: The authors have declared that no competing interests exist., (Copyright © 2021, Shah et al.)
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- 2021
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