2020
DOI: 10.4240/wjgs.v12.i8.369
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Gastrointestinal obstruction secondary to enteral nutrition bezoar: A case report

Abstract: BACKGROUND Post-operative enteral nutrition via gastric or jejunal feeding tubes is a common and standard practice in managing the critically ill or post-surgical patient. It has its own set of complications, including obstruction, abscess formation, necrosis, and pancreatitis. We present here a case of small bowel obstruction caused by enteral nutrition bezoar. It is the second recorded incidence of this complication after pancreaticoduodenectomy in the medical literatu… Show more

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“…The only concomitant medications reported were laxatives, and she was not under vasopressors. The patient needed surgery and was discharged home alive after 37 days [ 15 ]. The difference between this and the current case is that the patient was under vasopressors, with mechanical ventilation, and was receiving octreotide.…”
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“…The only concomitant medications reported were laxatives, and she was not under vasopressors. The patient needed surgery and was discharged home alive after 37 days [ 15 ]. The difference between this and the current case is that the patient was under vasopressors, with mechanical ventilation, and was receiving octreotide.…”
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confidence: 99%