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==Historical Perspective== | ==Historical Perspective== | ||
*The word "ileus" has been derived from the Greek word "είλειν" which means to twist. The word "είλειν" also gave rise to the section of the [[ | *The word "[[ileus]]" has been derived from the Greek word "είλειν" which means to twist. The word "είλειν" also gave rise to the section of the [[intestine]] termed as "[[ileum]]". | ||
*In 1654, Thomas Bartholin was the first to describe a case of [[gallstone ileus]] in a necroscopy study.<ref name="pmid21254732">{{cite journal |vauthors=Beuran M, Ivanov I, Venter MD |title=Gallstone ileus--clinical and therapeutic aspects |journal=J Med Life |volume=3 |issue=4 |pages=365–71 |year=2010 |pmid=21254732 |pmc=3019077 |doi= |url=}}</ref> | *In 1654, Thomas Bartholin was the first to describe a case of [[gallstone ileus]] in a necroscopy study.<ref name="pmid21254732">{{cite journal |vauthors=Beuran M, Ivanov I, Venter MD |title=Gallstone ileus--clinical and therapeutic aspects |journal=J Med Life |volume=3 |issue=4 |pages=365–71 |year=2010 |pmid=21254732 |pmc=3019077 |doi= |url=}}</ref> | ||
*In 1958, Robertson, Eddy, and Vosseler were the first to describe a case of [[adynamic ileus]] associated with [[Cecum|cecal]] perforation.<ref name="WojtalikLindenauer1973">{{cite journal|last1=Wojtalik|first1=Raymond S.|last2=Lindenauer|first2=S.Martin|last3=Kahn|first3=Steven S.|title=Perforation of the colon associated with adynamic ileus|journal=The American Journal of Surgery|volume=125|issue=5|year=1973|pages=601–606|issn=00029610|doi=10.1016/0002-9610(73)90146-3}}</ref> | *In 1899, Bayliss and Starling demonstrated a relationship between [[splanchnic nerve|splanchnic nerves]] ablation and [[intestine|intestinal]] [[peristalsis]] improvement, in post [[surgery|operative]] status.<ref name="pmid16992487">{{cite journal| author=Bayliss WM, Starling EH| title=The movements and innervation of the small intestine. | journal=J Physiol | year= 1899 | volume= 24 | issue= 2 | pages= 99-143 | pmid=16992487 | doi=10.1113/jphysiol.1899.sp000752 | pmc=1516636 | url=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/eutils/elink.fcgi?dbfrom=pubmed&tool=sumsearch.org/cite&retmode=ref&cmd=prlinks&id=16992487 }} </ref> | ||
*In 1958, Robertson, Eddy, and Vosseler were the first to describe a case of [[adynamic ileus]] associated with [[Cecum|cecal]] [[Gastrointestinal perforation|perforation]].<ref name="WojtalikLindenauer1973">{{cite journal|last1=Wojtalik|first1=Raymond S.|last2=Lindenauer|first2=S.Martin|last3=Kahn|first3=Steven S.|title=Perforation of the colon associated with adynamic ileus|journal=The American Journal of Surgery|volume=125|issue=5|year=1973|pages=601–606|issn=00029610|doi=10.1016/0002-9610(73)90146-3}}</ref> | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
The word ileus has been derived from the Greek word "είλειν" which means to twist. In 1958, Robertson, Eddy, and Vosseler were the first to describe a case of adynamic ileus associated with cecal perforation.
Historical Perspective
- The word "ileus" has been derived from the Greek word "είλειν" which means to twist. The word "είλειν" also gave rise to the section of the intestine termed as "ileum".
- In 1654, Thomas Bartholin was the first to describe a case of gallstone ileus in a necroscopy study.[1]
- In 1899, Bayliss and Starling demonstrated a relationship between splanchnic nerves ablation and intestinal peristalsis improvement, in post operative status.[2]
- In 1958, Robertson, Eddy, and Vosseler were the first to describe a case of adynamic ileus associated with cecal perforation.[3]
References
- ↑ Beuran M, Ivanov I, Venter MD (2010). "Gallstone ileus--clinical and therapeutic aspects". J Med Life. 3 (4): 365–71. PMC 3019077. PMID 21254732.
- ↑ Bayliss WM, Starling EH (1899). "The movements and innervation of the small intestine". J Physiol. 24 (2): 99–143. doi:10.1113/jphysiol.1899.sp000752. PMC 1516636. PMID 16992487.
- ↑ Wojtalik, Raymond S.; Lindenauer, S.Martin; Kahn, Steven S. (1973). "Perforation of the colon associated with adynamic ileus". The American Journal of Surgery. 125 (5): 601–606. doi:10.1016/0002-9610(73)90146-3. ISSN 0002-9610.