Bouveret syndrome: a rare complication of gallstone disease.

BMJ case reports(2023)

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A Caucasian man in his late 80s was admitted with central abdominal pain, abdominal distension and continuous vomiting, on the background of a recent admission for acute cholecystitis. The patient was managed for subacute bowel obstruction and was admitted to general surgery for further investigation. His blood tests showed raised inflammatory markers and deranged liver function tests. A CT scan showed the migration of a large gallstone, previously seen in the neck of the gallbladder on prior admission, to the proximal duodenum causing a degree of gastric outlet obstruction. A diagnosis of Bouveret syndrome was made, and although initially managed conservatively, the patient ultimately underwent surgery to remove the gallstone which had relocated again to the terminal ileum. Our case highlights the importance of considering rare complications such as Bouveret syndrome in patients presenting with bowel obstruction, particularly in the context of recent or chronic cholecystitis.
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gastroenterology,gastrointestinal surgery,general surgery,pancreas and biliary tract,surgery
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