Abstract

Gall stone ileus is an uncommon and potentially serious complication of cholelithiasis. The formation of fistula between the gallbladder and duodenum may allow the gallstone to enter the intestinal tract. It carries a significant morbidity and mortality due to the advanced age of patients and high incidence of concomitant diseases. Here we report a case of a 75-year-old male patient who is a known diabetic, hypertensive and COPD with a recent history of surgery for obstructed umbilical hernia. He presented in the emergency department with small bowel obstruction owing to a large stone in ileum. The clinical presentation, radiological features, operative procedure and literature review are presented.

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