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Trichobezoar with Gastric Perforation


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1 Department of General Surgery, SMS Medical college, Jaipur, India
2 Department of Urology, SP Medical college, Bikaner, SMS Medical college, Jaipur, India
3 Department of Physiology, SMS Medical college, Jaipur, India
4 Railway Hospital, SMS Medical college, Jaipur, India
 

Trichobezoar is a rare disorder in which a collection of swallowed hair and some undigested food particles are retained in the gut. The most common type of bezoar is gastric trichobezoar. It is frequently seen in psychiatric patients (trichotillomania). An unusual form of bezoar extending from the stomach to the small intestine or beyond has been described as Rapunzel syndrome. It may present with vague symptoms, such as anorexia, anemia, weight loss, abdominal mass, recurrent abdominal pain or symptoms and signs of intestinal obstruction. This report illustrates a 19 yrs old female who presented to our emergency department with diffuse peritonitis due to gastric perforation and found to have a huge trichobezoar. She was treated successfully by gastrotomy with complete evacuation of the trichobezoar.

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Bezoar, Trichobezoar, Trichotillomania, Rapunzel Syndrome, Perforation, Gastrotomy.
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Authors

B. Tak
Department of General Surgery, SMS Medical college, Jaipur, India
G. Anuragi
Department of General Surgery, SMS Medical college, Jaipur, India
L. Kumar
Department of Urology, SP Medical college, Bikaner, SMS Medical college, Jaipur, India
Y. Dadhich
Department of General Surgery, SMS Medical college, Jaipur, India
Durgavati
Department of Physiology, SMS Medical college, Jaipur, India
J. Ashopa
Railway Hospital, SMS Medical college, Jaipur, India
R. Mandia
Department of General Surgery, SMS Medical college, Jaipur, India

Abstract


Trichobezoar is a rare disorder in which a collection of swallowed hair and some undigested food particles are retained in the gut. The most common type of bezoar is gastric trichobezoar. It is frequently seen in psychiatric patients (trichotillomania). An unusual form of bezoar extending from the stomach to the small intestine or beyond has been described as Rapunzel syndrome. It may present with vague symptoms, such as anorexia, anemia, weight loss, abdominal mass, recurrent abdominal pain or symptoms and signs of intestinal obstruction. This report illustrates a 19 yrs old female who presented to our emergency department with diffuse peritonitis due to gastric perforation and found to have a huge trichobezoar. She was treated successfully by gastrotomy with complete evacuation of the trichobezoar.

Keywords


Bezoar, Trichobezoar, Trichotillomania, Rapunzel Syndrome, Perforation, Gastrotomy.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.18311/ijmds%2F2016%2F100620