Bezoars as a cause of intestinal obstruction. The difficulties of diagnosis
https://doi.org/10.24835/1607-0763-2019-1-51-55
Abstract
Stomach bezoar is a foreign body in the digestive organ, formed as a result of ingestion and digestion of certain substances that have vegetable, animal or chemical origin. This pathology, rarely found in patients, has another name, that is, gastric concretions. The article presents a clinical case of complex diagnosis and treatment of intestinal obstruction caused by plant bezoar (persimmon). The results of traditional x-ray, ultrasound, MSCT and endoscopic methods are presented. Surgical treatment was carried out: laparotomy, enterotomy, removal of bezoar.
About the Authors
M. V. RostovtsevRussian Federation
Mikhail V. Rostovtsev - dotf. of med. sci., Head of the x-ray.
Moscow
Competing Interests: no conflict of interest
N. V. Nudnov
Russian Federation
Nikolay V. Nudnov - dotf. of med. sci., Professor.
117997 Moscow, Profsoyuznaya str., 86, Phone: +7-985-224-04-68
Competing Interests: no conflict of interest
I. V. Litvinenko
Russian Federation
Iya V. Litvinenko - cand. of med. sci., radiologist.
Moscow
Competing Interests: no conflict of interest
E. V. Pronkina
Russian Federation
Еlena V. Pronkina – radiologist.
MoscowCompeting Interests: no conflict of interest
O. Yu. Vershinina
Russian Federation
Olga Yu. Vershinina - a clinical resident.
Moscow
Competing Interests: no conflict of interest
V. V. Nezhlukchenko
Russian Federation
Valeriya V. Nezhlukchenko - a clinical resident.
Moscow
Competing Interests: no conflict of interest
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For citations:
Rostovtsev M.V., Nudnov N.V., Litvinenko I.V., Pronkina E.V., Vershinina O.Yu., Nezhlukchenko V.V. Bezoars as a cause of intestinal obstruction. The difficulties of diagnosis. Medical Visualization. 2019;(1):51-55. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.24835/1607-0763-2019-1-51-55