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  • Title: Amphojeloma: antacid impaction in a critically ill patient.
    Author: Girotti MJ, Ruddan J, Cohanim M.
    Journal: Can J Surg; 1984 Jul; 27(4):379-80, 382. PubMed ID: 6744146.
    Abstract:
    Patients in the intensive care unit seldom have mechanical small-bowel obstruction, and obstruction due to medication bezoars is even less common. A 65-year-old woman, in the intensive care unit because of septic shock and acute renal failure, had a small-bowel obstruction due to Amphojel concretions. Obstruction from such a cause may be prevented by including non-constipating antacids, stool softeners or sorbitol. Aggressive use of H2-antagonists to prevent gastrointestinal bleeding in septic patients will reduce the need for orally administered antacids. When obstruction occurs due to antacid concretions, it may be relieved by passing a long intestinal tube, by giving enemas for colonic obstruction or by operation.
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