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Analysis of the results of laparoscopic interventions in cholelithiasis on the basis of a multidisciplinary hospital

https://doi.org/10.31146/2415-7813-endo-67-2-97-100

Abstract

The article presents a clinical case of successful endoscopic treatment of gastric trichobezoar in a 13-year-old girl. During endoscopy, there was a 5x8 cm foreign body (trichobezoar) in the stomach. Repeated attempts to fragment and extract the foreign body with endoscopic loops, forceps and endoscopic scissors proved unsuccessful due to the high density of the trichobezoar. Using an endoscopic knife for submucosal dissection, the trichobezoar was divided into small fragments that were successfully and safely extracted from the lumen of the stomach.

About the Authors

A. N. Verbovskiy
Moscow Region Research and Clinical Institute n. a. M. F. Vladimirskiy
Russian Federation


V. S. Elkina
Moscow Region Research and Clinical Institute n. a. M. F. Vladimirskiy
Russian Federation


V. U. Maluga
Moscow Region Research and Clinical Institute n. a. M. F. Vladimirskiy
Russian Federation


G. R. Setdikova
Moscow Region Research and Clinical Institute n. a. M. F. Vladimirskiy
Russian Federation


A. V. Semenkov
Moscow Region Research and Clinical Institute n. a. M. F. Vladimirskiy
Russian Federation


A. V. Shapovalov
Moscow Region Research and Clinical Institute n. a. M. F. Vladimirskiy
Russian Federation


L. M. Elin
Moscow Region Research and Clinical Institute n. a. M. F. Vladimirskiy; Russian Children's Clinical Hospital, Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University of the Ministry of Healthcare of the Russian Federation
Russian Federation


E. S. Vakurova
Moscow Region Research and Clinical Institute n. a. M. F. Vladimirskiy
Russian Federation


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Verbovskiy A.N., Elkina V.S., Maluga V.U., Setdikova G.R., Semenkov A.V., Shapovalov A.V., Elin L.M., Vakurova E.S. Analysis of the results of laparoscopic interventions in cholelithiasis on the basis of a multidisciplinary hospital. Filin’s Clinical endoscopy. 2025;67(2):97-100. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.31146/2415-7813-endo-67-2-97-100

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