Intestinal obstruction due to phytobezoar in childhood |
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Authors: | Francis Serour Arkadi Gorenstein Moritz Kaufman Dorit Lev |
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Affiliation: | (1) Division of Pediatric Surgery, The Edith Wolfson Medical Center, P. O. Box 5, 58 100 Holon, Israel;(2) Department of Surgery, The Edith Wolfson Medical Center, P. O. Box 5, 58 100 Holon, Israel;(3) Department of Pediatrics, The Edith Wolfson Medical Center, P. O. Box 5, 58 100 Holon, Israel |
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Abstract: | Phytobezoar is a gastric or small-intestinal foreign body of vegetable origin. Morphologic, diagnostic, and surgical aspects of this condition in adults have been sufficiently described in the recent literature; however, it is almost unknown in childhood. We present our experience with five children operated upon for intestinal obstruction due to a phytobezoar. Pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment are discussed on the basis of our cases and those in the literature. One of our patients had previously undergone a vagotomy with pyloroplasty for hemorrhagic gastritis. The incidence of phytobezoar may increase in the future because of the tendency to add a pyloroplasty to the surgical treatment of gastroesophageal reflux in children.Presented at the 16th European Federation Congress of the International College of Surgeons, November 12–17, 1989, Jerusalem, IsraelOffprint requests to: Francis Serour |
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Keywords: | Intestinal obstruction Phytobezoar Childhood |
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