Enterolithotomy – Extract Stone by a Proximal Enterotomy
Open Longitudinally & Close Transversely
Cholecystectomy & Fistula Closure Can Be Done at Index Procedure or Delayed
Timing:
Stable & Low-Risk (ASA Class I-II): One-Stage Procedure
*Controversial and Some Authors Recommend Enterolithotomy Alone (Two-Stage Procedure is the “Safe Answer”)
Unstable or High-Risk (ASA Class ≥ III): Two-Stage Procedure
Stage 1 – Enterolithotomy
Stage 2 – Cholecystectomy & Fistula Closure When Stable/Optimized
Many (25%) Harbor Multiple Stones in the GI Tract – Requires Careful Inspection
Gallstone Ileus Extraction by Enterotomy 1
Rigler’s Triad: Pneumobilia (Arrowhead), SBO (Arrow) & Stone in Bowel (Curved Arrow) 1
References
Murphy KP, Kearney DE, Mc Laughlin PD, Maher MM. Complete radiological findings in gallstone ileus. J Neurogastroenterol Motil. 2012 Oct;18(4):448-9. (License: CC BY-NC-3.0)