2017
DOI: 10.1155/2017/2702896
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Small Bowel Obstruction Secondary to a Metamucil Bezoar: Case Report and Review of the Literature

Abstract: Bezoar-induced small bowel obstruction is a rare entity. It should be highly suspected in patients with gastric hypomotility disorders, psychiatric conditions, prior abdominal or bariatric surgery, or improper intake of medication. Their diagnosis is quite challenging and surgical exploration remains the best treatment of choice to ensure the viability of the small bowel tissue and relieve the obstruction. This is a case of a 48-year-old female with no previous abdominal surgery who presented with acute abdomi… Show more

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“…Bezoar formation is a rare cause of intestinal obstruction 8. When found, they are commonly associated with patients who have impaired gastric motility as a result of prior gastric surgery, such as Billroth I or II operations, or diabetic gastroparesis 1 , 3 , 7 , 9.…”
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“…Bezoar formation is a rare cause of intestinal obstruction 8. When found, they are commonly associated with patients who have impaired gastric motility as a result of prior gastric surgery, such as Billroth I or II operations, or diabetic gastroparesis 1 , 3 , 7 , 9.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For these reasons, the patient in this case, who was diabetic with a prior history of a hepaticojejunostomy, was particularly susceptible to bezoar formation as a cause of her small bowel obstruction. Nevertheless, only 4% of small bowel obstructions are due to bezoars in the GI tract8, and therefore clinicians must maintain a high level of suspicion in the appropriate patient population. Early diagnosis is crucial because obstructive bezoars can cause severe complications, including GI ulceration and pressure necrosis 8…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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