IJIMS.2016.139

Type of Article: Review

Volume 3; Issue 7: July 2016

Page No.: 361-364

DOI: 10.16965/ijims.2016.139

Review of Trichobezoar and its Clinical Relevance with A Special Reference to an Unusual Presentation of Rapunzel Syndrome, A Double Impacted Trichobezoar

Kapil Rampal *1, Devendra Prajapati 2, Meghna Sharma 3.

*1 Senior Resident surgery  Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Hospital ,Hari Nagar, New Delhi, India.

2 Senior Resident surgery  Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Hospital ,Hari Nagar, New Delhi, India.

3 Medical officer PCMS-1, CHC Kasel , Tarn Taran Punjab, India.

CORRESPONDING AUTHOR ADDRESS: Dr. Kapil Rampal, Senior Resident, Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Hospital, Hari Nagar, New Delhi- 110064, India. Telephone: +919718379366/+919650109599 E-Mail: balkarankapil@gmail.com

ABSTRACT

Bezoars are collections of interwoven organic or inorganic matter found in the alimentary canal. Rapunzel syndrome represents a rare presentation of trichobezoar where the tail of main gastric bezoar extends into the lumen of small intestine. We present the case of a 09 year old female child who presented to us as a case of acute intestinal obstruction as a rare manifestation of Rapunzel syndrome, with migration of gastric bezoar into the small intestine. Successful surgical retrieval was performed in emergency scenario and the patient had an uneventful recovery.

Key words: Trichobezoar, Rapunzel syndrome, Trichotillomania, Trichophagia, Intestinal obstruction, abdominal mass.

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