The suspicion ofbile duct injuryafterLCinjury is not always straightforward. When subtle symptoms such as dull abdominal pain, abdominal distention, low-grade fever, and nausea arise in the first days after LC, one should always suspect a possible complication. Intraperitoneal bile collections may in...
Bile duct of Luschka leading to bile leak after cholecystectomy: revisiting the biliary anatomy. J Pediatr Surg. 2003; 38:E21-E23. [PubMed: 14614740]Sharif K, de Ville de Goyet J. Bile duct of Luschka leading to bile leak after cholecystectomy: revisiting the biliary anatomy. J Pediatr ...
Symptoms presented by patients at distance from the initial trauma are non-specific: nausea, vomiting, abdominal discomfort, and low-grade fever. Faced with these complaints, one must not hesitate to repeat a sonography or CT scan looking for intra-abdominal fluid or bile duct dilatation. In ...
(b) clipping of a small duct with a suspected biliary leak at the Subvesical region. (c) drain insertion Full size image Nonetheless, classifying BDI remains an important aspect of the management of BDI. Surgeons have long struggled to define and categorize BDIs. Various approaches have been ...
Although some people believe that if the daily bile leak 300 ml, even if peritonitis signs are not heavy, also need early surgery. But after our clinical treatment and observation, we believe that as long as there is no bile duct obstruction and bile duct serious damage exists, no matter ...
The control of sepsis and the ongoing bile leak are the primary goals of the initial management of a bile duct injury. If this can be accomplished, proceeding with surgical reconstruction is not urgent. In fact, reconstruction in the face of peritonitis portends a statistically poorer outcome ...
Bile infarct is a pivotal characteristic of obstructive biliary disease, but its evolution during the disease progression remains unclear. Our objective, therefore, is to explore morphological alterations of the bile infarct in the disease course by mean
Albishri SH; lssa S; Kneteman NM;.Bile leak from duct of Luschka after liver transplantation.Transplantation.2001.338-340Albishri SH, Issa S, Kneteman NM, Shapiro AM (2001) Bile leak from duct of Luschka after liver transplantation. Transplantation 72:338-340...
Despite all the measures taken, accessory bile duct injuries have great importance in among the causes of biliary duct injuries. Especially, the Luschka duct injuries which has close relationship with the gall bladder outshines due to the delay in diagnosis and treatment of injuries. In this ...
If an injury is identified during the operation, ligation of the divided bile duct is indicated.2 Owing to the small size of these ducts, most symptomatic leaks do not manifest until several days postoperatively. Many ...