Title of article :
Rolling in the Deep: Imaging Findings and Diagnostic Pearls in Gallstone Ileus
Author/Authors :
Aldo, Carnevale Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology - University Radiology Unit - University Hospital of Ferrara - Ferrara - Italy , Lorenzo, Motta Department of Morphology - Surgery and Experimental Medicine - Section of Radiology - University of Ferrara - Ferrara - Italy , Olgerta, Labaj Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology - University Radiology Unit - University Hospital of Ferrara - Ferrara - Italy , Alberto, Cossu Department of Morphology - Surgery and Experimental Medicine - Section of Radiology - University of Ferrara - Ferrara - Italy , Licia, Uccelli Department of Morphology - Surgery and Experimental Medicine - Section of Nuclear Medicine - University of Ferrara - Ferrara - Italy , Melchiore, Giganti Department of Morphology - Surgery and Experimental Medicine - Section of Radiology - University of Ferrara - Ferrara - Italy
Pages :
10
From page :
1
To page :
10
Abstract :
Gallstone ileus is a dramatic complication of gallstone disease, uncommon but not exceptional in a busy emergency department. It represents a cause of mechanical intestinal obstruction, which predominantly occurs in elderly and frail patients; this contributes to the high morbidity and mortality rates associated with this condition. the modern radiologist is frequently asked to determine the cause of bowel obstruction and should be aware of the most pictorial features of this unusual disease. Broadly speaking, abdominal radiography and ultrasonography alone are limited in detecting the cause of bowel obstruction, but the sensitivity for the preoperative diagnosis of gallstone ileus may be improved by combining the findings obtained by both techniques. Computed tomography is the modality of choice for the diagnosis of this disease: it may accurately describe the number, size, and location of migrated gallstones and the exact site of bowel obstruction, providing a detailed preoperative planning. Magnetic resonance imaging may be used in selected cases for an exquisite anatomic definition of the fistulous communication.
Keywords :
Gallstone ileus , dramatic complication , Deep , Rolling , Imaging Findings , Diagnostic Pearls
Journal title :
Surgery Research and Practice
Serial Year :
2020
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Record number :
2610637
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