Short report
Surgical treatment of oesophageal obstruction after ingestion of
a granular laxative
D C Brown, J C Doughty, W D George
University
Department of Surgery, Western Infirmary, 44 Church Street,
Glasgow G11 6NT, UK
Accepted 22 June 1998
A case of oesophageal obstruction after ingestion of a granular
laxative in a 91-year-old man is presented. There was no predisposing oesophageal disease. The severity of obstruction prevented endoscopic clearance and the patient required gastrotomy and manual disimpaction of the lower oesophagus.
Keywords: oesophageal obstruction; laxative
© 1999 by The Fellowship of Postgraduate Medicine
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