Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Acute obstruction of the afferent loop caused by an enterolith
Abstract  Afferent loop obstruction is a relatively rare but significant complication of Billroth II gastrojejunostomy. We report the         imaging findings in a patient in whom obstruction presented acutely and was due to the presence of an enterolith. CT showed         dilatation of both the main pancreatic duct and the biliary ducts, and a markedly dilated afferent loop within which a 5-cm         mass was present. The lesion had a heterogeneous, laminated appearance and did not show any contrast enhancement. Edema of         fatty tissues surrounding the pancreatic tail, which extended to the left pararenal spaces, a small amount of free peritoneal         fluid surrounding the spleen, and an aneurysm of the splenic artery of about 3 cm were also present. The diagnosis of afferent         loop obstruction has to be considered in patients with previous Billroth II gastrojejunostomy who present with acute abdominal         pain and laboratory findings indicating pancreatitis. Although rarely, an enterolith can be the cause of obstruction. CT allows         to establish the diagnosis.
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