Unusual cause of gastric outlet obstruction: giant gastric trichobezoar: a case report. 2008

Ibrahim Yetim, and Orhan Veli Ozkan, and Ersan Semerci, and Recep Abanoz
Mustafa Kemal University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of General Surgery, Antakya/Hatay, Turkey. veliorhan@hotmail.com.

BACKGROUND Trichobezoars are caused by hair ingestion. The usual presentation of a trichobezoar is with early satiety and malnutrition. Obstructive symptoms and manifestations of gastric outlet obstruction may occur. The diagnosis may be suspected in young females with malnutrition, who have a history of trichophagia. METHODS We report a case of 12-year-old female admitted to the emergency room for abdominal pain. On physical examination, she was cachectic and an epigastric mass was palpated. An exploratory laparotomy was conducted. A giant trichobezoar was palpated in the stomach and was removed through an anterior gastrostomy. CONCLUSIONS There were no complications postoperatively and the patient was referred to a psychiatrist.

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