Bile Leak Aft er CholecystectomyMahmood, SultanAdnan, Mohammed MuqeetNusrat, SalmanMaple, JohnThe American Journal of Gastroenterology
Bile duct of Luschka leading to bile leak after cholecystectomy—revisiting the biliary anatomy. J Pediatr Surg. 2003;38(11):E21–E3. Article CAS Google Scholar Ramia JM, Muffak K, Mansilla A, Villar J, Garrote D, Ferron JA. Postlaparoscopic cholecystectomy bile leak secondary to an ...
Subtotal cholecystectomy is now considered as safe and effective option in patients with gall stone disease, where insistence on cholecystectomy may result in iatrogenic complications; however, its indications, feasibility, benefits and its short and long term complications are not well documented. We ...
persistent biliary leakage may cause bile ascites or bile peritonitis, intraperitoneal collection or biloma and prolonged external biliary drainage or biliary fistula.Case Reports: We reported our experiences of bile leakage following T-tube removal in three patients who underwent cholecystectomy and explora...
4) bile leak 胆漏 1. Endoscopic nasobiliary drainage forbile leaks after laparoscopic cholecystectomy; 经内镜鼻胆管引流术治疗腹腔镜胆囊切除术后胆漏 2. Conclusions:Bile leak should be discovered as soon as possible and be operated in time. ...
胆漏的诊断标准(Diagnostic criteria for bile leakage).doc,胆漏的诊断标准(Diagnostic criteria for bile leakage) Bile leakage is a common complication of cholecystectomy, which may occur either by laparotomy or by laparoscopy. 1 、 the diagnostic criter
The majority of bile duct injuries are iatrogenic and associated with cholecystectomy, which nowadays is almost always performed laparoscopically. In the early postsurgical patient, the cause of the bile leak or stricture is rarely in doubt. However, the bile duct can also be injured by blunt or...
Identification and management of subvesical bile duct leakage after laparoscopic cholecystectomy: A systematic review. Bile leak is a rare complication after Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy. Subvesical bile duct (SVBD) injury is the second cause of minor bile leak, following t... F Carannante,E Mazzotta...
Objective To investigate the perioperative management of bile duct injuries after cholecystectomy. Methods From January 1989 to June 2005, 38 patients with bile duct injuries after cholecystectomy were treated in our hospital. Patients' follow-up results were retrospectively reviewed to analyze perioperative...
An unwell patient, unstable vitals, and unsettled abdomen in the immediate postoperative period after cholecystectomy indicate a bile leak due to a bile duct injury, unless proved otherwise. Ultrasonography, computed tomography, isotope hepato-biliary sc