Small bowel obstruction secondary to migration of a fragment of lithobezoar: A case report

Mekki Medani, Eddie Myers, Bryan Kenny, David Waldron

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Abstract

Introduction: Small bowel obstruction is a common world-wide condition that has a range of etiological factors. The management is largely dependent on the cause of the obstruction. Small bowel obstruction caused by foreign body ingestion is rare; many items have been reported as responsible, but there are no reports implicating polyurethane foam. Case presentation: We report the case of a 44-year-old Irish male who presented following ingestion of polyurethane foam. He was asymptomatic on presentation but developed a small bowel obstruction shortly thereafter. Conclusion: Patients presenting following ingestion of polyurethane foam should be scheduled for elective laparotomy, gastrotomy, and retrieval of the cast on the next available theatre list - given that they are suitable for surgery.

Original languageEnglish
Article number9155
JournalCases Journal
Volume2
Issue number12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2009
Externally publishedYes

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