“…Enteroliths, faecaliths, ingested foreign bodies and bezoars are examples of focal intraluminal obstructions that can lodge in inaccessible parts of the gastrointestinal tract (Hanson & Schumacher, 2021; Hassel, 2002; Klohnen, 2013; Oreff et al, 2020; Pierce et al, 2010). Gastrointestinal segments that are particularly difficult to surgically access and manage include stomach, duodenum, distal ileum, base and dorsal body of caecum, aboral right dorsal colon, transverse colon and the most oral and aboral limits of the descending (small) colon (Marshall & Blikslager, 2019).…”