Delayed presentation of gallstone ileus due to spilled gallstones: A case report

Author:

Wijesinghe Lekamalage Binura Buwaneka1,Thaveenthiran Prasanthan2,Nikhil Ghate Kaustubha3,Arachchi Asiri4

Affiliation:

1. MBChB, General Surgical Registrar, North Shore Hospital, Auckland, New Zealand

2. MBBS, MSc, General Surgical Registrar, Monash Health, Victoria, Australia

3. MBChB, Radiology Registrar, North Shore Hospital, Auckland, New Zealand

4. MBBS, FRACS, General Surgical and Colorectal Fellow, Monash Health, Victoria, Australia

Abstract

Introduction: Gallstone ileus is a rare cause of intestinal obstruction and very few cases have been reported of spilled gallstones during a cholecystectomy resulting in a delayed presentation of gallstone ileus. Although complications from unretrieved gallstones are rare, there is a variety of post-operative complications described in the literature. Most complications occur within the first few months but can occur up to 10 years after the procedure. If complications arise, they may lead to significant morbidity and management may result in an invasive intervention, including a laparotomy. Case Report: An 83-year-old female underwent laparoscopic cholecystectomy for acute cholecystitis, during which several large gallstones spilled and an attempt at retrieval was made. Six years later, she presented to the emergency department with a small bowel obstruction due to gallstone ileus caused by an unretrieved spilled gallstone. She underwent laparotomy, and the gallstone was retrieved from the terminal ileum. Conclusion: Gallstone ileus can occur because of unretrieved spilled gallstones from a cholecystectomy. Although complications from unretrieved gallstones are rare, this case report highlights the importance of considering this as a differential diagnosis when patients present with symptoms consistent with intestinal obstruction after a cholecystectomy. It is important to attempt to retrieve spilled gallstones during cholecystectomy, but if this is not feasible, this should be documented, and patients should be informed of the potential risks of unretrieved stones although rare.

Publisher

Edorium Journals Pvt. Ltd.

Subject

General Medicine,General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science,General Medicine,Ocean Engineering,General Medicine,General Medicine,General Medicine,General Medicine,General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science,General Medicine

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