TWO CASES OF GALLSTONE ILEUS WAS DIAGNOSED AND TREATMENTED AT 175 MILITARY HOSPITAL
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https://doi.org/10.59354/ydth175.2024.248Keywords:
Gallstone ileus, Biliary enteric fistulaAbstract
Introduction: Gallstone Ileus is described by a large gallstone through a biliary enteric fistula to the bowel that make amechanical obstruction. This is in infrequent diease with controversies in surgical treatment. Here, we report 2 cases of gallstone ileus which successfully treated by enterolithotomy in M.H.175
Results and discussion: The choice of surgical method has not been agreed and further evaluated. Single broom surgery helps patients recover quickly after surgery and is suitable for patients with severe systemic diseases.
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