Table 1.
No. | Author | Year | Age | Sex | Diameter of gallstone(mm) | Impacted location | Cause of incarceration | Endoscopic lithotomy | Operation | Complications | Outcome | Postoperative hospital stay |
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1 | Kouno | 2002 | 93 | F | 80 | T | Splenic flexure | (-) | One-stage | (-) | Alive | NA |
2 | Muranaga | 2004 | 78 | F | 65 | S | NA | (-) | One-stage | (-) | Alive | 18 days |
3 | Ishikura | 2005 | 76 | F | 35 | S | Adhesion to uterus | (-) | One-stage | Surgical site infection | Alive | NA |
4 | Okada | 2011 | 71 | M | 45 | S | NA | (-) | Enterolithotomy | Septic shock | Alive | 66 days |
5 | Shimizu | 2014 | 81 | F | 42 | S | Diverticulitis | (-) | One-stage | (-) | Alive | 16 days |
6 | Nishizaki | 2016 | 76 | F | 40 | S | NA | (+) | Fistula closure, cholecystectomy | Ileus | Alive | 14 days |
7 | Our case | 2018 | 65 | M | 70 | S | Inguinal hernia | (-) | One-stage | Bile leak | Alive | 20 days |
T, transverse colon; S, sigmoid colon; NA, not available.