The Mount Sinai Journal of Medicine

 

Volume 73 Number 8
December 2006
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Gallstone Ileus: A Review 1132-1134
Yazan Masannat, M.B.B.S., M.R.C.S.I., M.R.C.S.Ed.1, Yanal Masannat, M.B.B.S.2, and Abdullah Shatnawei, M.D.3

1Research Fellow, Breast Surgery and 2Clinical Attachment, Gastroenterology, Leeds General Infirmary, UK, and 3Attending Physician, Internal Medicine Department, Fairview Hospital, Cleveland, OH.

Address all correspondence to Mr. Yazan Masannat, 41 Brackenhurst Place, Moortown, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS17 6WD, UK; e-mail: yazanmas@hotmail.com

Accepted for publication September 2006.

Abstract

This article aims to review gallstone ileus in the literature addressing the pathophysiology, clinical presentation, radiological findings and treatment options of the condition. A literature search was done on gallstone ileus, for the period 1966–2005. Gallstone ileus is a disease of the elderly, causing up to one fourth of non-strangulation intestinal obstructions in patients older than 65 years of age. It is often missed or diagnosed late. The presentation is that of intestinal obstruction preceded by biliary complaints. Radiological features on plain X-rays include features of intestinal obstruction and pneumobilia, and an aberrant gallstone. Treatment depends on the site of the impacted stone, but surgery is needed in many cases.

Gallstone ileus is a rare complication of a common condition. Because it primarily affects the elderly, mortality and morbidity are high, although they have improved over the years. Early diagnosis and treatment improve the outcome.

Key Words

Gallstones, fistulae, ileus


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