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Cholecystoduodenal fistula: a rare cause of gastric outlet obstruction-case report and imaging findings [PDF]
Cholecystoduodenal fistula (CDF) is a rare complication of chronic gallstone disease, characterized by an abnormal communication between the gallbladder and duodenum.
Chatterjee, Upasana +4 more
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Immune Dysfunctlon in Patients With Obstructive Jaundice, Mediators and Implications for Treatments
Patients with obstructive jaundice have an increased perioperative complication rate. Sepsis, bleeding, wound problems, renal and liver malfunction are all seen in these patients. Assessment of immune function has been an active research area in these patients.
W. G. Jiang, M. C. A. Puntis
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A Case of Cholecystogastric Fistula.
特発性内胆汁瘻の中でも稀な胆嚢胃瘻を経験したので報告する.症例は, 68歳,女性で嘔気を主訴に近医を受診し,内服薬にて加療されていた.その後,右季肋部に圧痛をきたすようになったため当院紹介となった.腹部造影CT検査にて胆嚢の腫大と胆石を認めたため胆石症による胆嚢炎の診断にて入院の上,保存的加療を開始した.胃内視鏡検査を施行したところ前庭部の前壁に比較的境界明瞭で中心部に浅い陥凹を伴った隆起性病変を認め,浅い陥凹部から白色の膿様の流出がみられた.内視鏡検査に加え, MRI, MRCP, ERCP,胃十二指腸造影検査にて胆石症および胆嚢炎を伴う胆嚢胃瘻と診断し,手術を施行した.手術所見では,胆嚢は強固に胃前庭部に癒着し胆嚢と胃との瘻孔を認めた.胆嚢摘出,瘻孔閉鎖を施行した.術後は経過順調であった.
Akira IGARASHI, Takashi ITO
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Bouveret Syndrome: Case Report of a Rare and Fatal Complication of Gallstone Ileus
Bouveret syndrome is an exceptionally rare but potentially fatal complication of cholelithiasis. It is characterized by gastric outlet obstruction caused by the formation of a cholecystogastric fistula and subsequent migration and impaction of gallstones
Harika Mandava +3 more
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Enterobiliary fistulae: A potential cause of a false-negative hepatobiliary study in the diagnosis of acute cholecystitis [PDF]
Cholescintigraphy has gained widespread acceptance in detection of acute cholecystitis (AC). Gallbladder (GB) visualization within 4 h effectively rules out A.C. with a high degree of specificity. We present a case of A.C.
Fink-Bennett, Darlene, Ripley, Shawn D.
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Robotic management of primary cholecystoduodenal fistula: A case report and brief literature review
Abstract Background Cholecystoduodenal fistula (CDF) arises from persistent biliary tree disorders, causing fusion between the gallbladder and duodenum. Initially, open resection was common until laparoscopic fistula closure gained popularity. However, complexities within the gallbladder fossa yielded inconsistent outcomes. Advanced imaging and robotic
Anjelica Alfonso +11 more
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To reevaluate the current features of spontaneous internal biliary fistulas, we reviewed 1,929 consecutive patients who had been treated for biliary tract diseases during the recent 12‐year period. Thirty‐three patients had internal biliary fistulas and the incidence was 1.9%. Of 33 patients, 20 were women and 13 were men with the average age 63 years,
Hiroyuki Yamashita +4 more
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Partial Cholecystectomy Safe and Effective
Patients undergoing surgical treatment for calculous disease were considered to have had a partial cholecystectomy performed when a part of the gall bladder wall was retained for technical reasons. Forty patients underwent partial cholecystectomy: for chronic cholecystitis (20), acute cholecystitis (4), Mirizzi′s syndrome (14), portal hypertension or ...
Md. Ibrarullah +5 more
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Gallstones are one of the most common digestive system diseases in the world that can potentially lead to serious complications and even death. As such, this book discusses the epidemiological and pathophysiological characteristics of gallstones, the ...
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Gall stones: a fundamental clinical review [PDF]
Formation of stones in the gall bladder is known as cholelithiasis. About 10% to 20% of Western population are suffering from gall stones and this percentage is increasing day by day.
Abbas, Muhammad Waseem +3 more
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