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Late cholestatic syndrome due to previous perforating trauma: Case report

INTRODUCTION: The presence of a foreign body obstructing the bile duct may appear through a typical picture of cholangitis, usually caused by the presence of gallstones. PRESENTATION OF CASE: Male patient, 31 years old, involved an in accident with gunshot in 2006, injured in the abdominal region. E...

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Autores principales: De Macedo, Frank Pinheiro Pessoa Coelho, Maués, Carolina Augusta Dorgam, Mendes Filho, Otávio, da Costa, Ketlen Gomes, Rodriguez, Juan Eduardo Rios, Csasznik, Irma, Bergamasco, João José Corrêa, da Silva Neto, Rubem Alves, da Silva Júnior, Rubem Alves
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6700468/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31400733
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijscr.2019.07.073
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author De Macedo, Frank Pinheiro Pessoa Coelho
Maués, Carolina Augusta Dorgam
Mendes Filho, Otávio
da Costa, Ketlen Gomes
Rodriguez, Juan Eduardo Rios
Csasznik, Irma
Bergamasco, João José Corrêa
da Silva Neto, Rubem Alves
da Silva Júnior, Rubem Alves
author_facet De Macedo, Frank Pinheiro Pessoa Coelho
Maués, Carolina Augusta Dorgam
Mendes Filho, Otávio
da Costa, Ketlen Gomes
Rodriguez, Juan Eduardo Rios
Csasznik, Irma
Bergamasco, João José Corrêa
da Silva Neto, Rubem Alves
da Silva Júnior, Rubem Alves
author_sort De Macedo, Frank Pinheiro Pessoa Coelho
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description INTRODUCTION: The presence of a foreign body obstructing the bile duct may appear through a typical picture of cholangitis, usually caused by the presence of gallstones. PRESENTATION OF CASE: Male patient, 31 years old, involved an in accident with gunshot in 2006, injured in the abdominal region. Evolved to a picture of intense pain in the right hypochondrium, mainly after fat meals, without irradiation 12 years after being injured. Presented jaundice episode associated to fecal acholia, choluria, pruritus and sporadic fever. It was diagnosed cholangitis due to the foreign body like a bullet, located in the hepatic duct after tomography performed for investigation. The conduction of the case is described next. DISCUSSION: Cholestatic syndrome caused by gun bullet in a prior event to the symptoms is a rare event in the literature. Total, there are 8 case reports of bullets found in bile ducts with distinct evolution time among themselves. The first exam will not necessarily identify the bullet, but it simplifies the visualization of the bile ducts dilation, characterizing obstruction. CONCLUSION: The presence of a foreign body in the bile ducts is well reported in literature, and it is directly dependent on previous history. We should always avoid using cholangioresonance in dubious cases. To keep the ERCP as initial treatment is recommended due to the advances on the procedure quality, but in more severe cases or lack of resources, the surgical exploration is still indicated.
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spelling pubmed-67004682019-08-26 Late cholestatic syndrome due to previous perforating trauma: Case report De Macedo, Frank Pinheiro Pessoa Coelho Maués, Carolina Augusta Dorgam Mendes Filho, Otávio da Costa, Ketlen Gomes Rodriguez, Juan Eduardo Rios Csasznik, Irma Bergamasco, João José Corrêa da Silva Neto, Rubem Alves da Silva Júnior, Rubem Alves Int J Surg Case Rep Article INTRODUCTION: The presence of a foreign body obstructing the bile duct may appear through a typical picture of cholangitis, usually caused by the presence of gallstones. PRESENTATION OF CASE: Male patient, 31 years old, involved an in accident with gunshot in 2006, injured in the abdominal region. Evolved to a picture of intense pain in the right hypochondrium, mainly after fat meals, without irradiation 12 years after being injured. Presented jaundice episode associated to fecal acholia, choluria, pruritus and sporadic fever. It was diagnosed cholangitis due to the foreign body like a bullet, located in the hepatic duct after tomography performed for investigation. The conduction of the case is described next. DISCUSSION: Cholestatic syndrome caused by gun bullet in a prior event to the symptoms is a rare event in the literature. Total, there are 8 case reports of bullets found in bile ducts with distinct evolution time among themselves. The first exam will not necessarily identify the bullet, but it simplifies the visualization of the bile ducts dilation, characterizing obstruction. CONCLUSION: The presence of a foreign body in the bile ducts is well reported in literature, and it is directly dependent on previous history. We should always avoid using cholangioresonance in dubious cases. To keep the ERCP as initial treatment is recommended due to the advances on the procedure quality, but in more severe cases or lack of resources, the surgical exploration is still indicated. Elsevier 2019-08-01 /pmc/articles/PMC6700468/ /pubmed/31400733 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijscr.2019.07.073 Text en © 2019 The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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De Macedo, Frank Pinheiro Pessoa Coelho
Maués, Carolina Augusta Dorgam
Mendes Filho, Otávio
da Costa, Ketlen Gomes
Rodriguez, Juan Eduardo Rios
Csasznik, Irma
Bergamasco, João José Corrêa
da Silva Neto, Rubem Alves
da Silva Júnior, Rubem Alves
Late cholestatic syndrome due to previous perforating trauma: Case report
title Late cholestatic syndrome due to previous perforating trauma: Case report
title_full Late cholestatic syndrome due to previous perforating trauma: Case report
title_fullStr Late cholestatic syndrome due to previous perforating trauma: Case report
title_full_unstemmed Late cholestatic syndrome due to previous perforating trauma: Case report
title_short Late cholestatic syndrome due to previous perforating trauma: Case report
title_sort late cholestatic syndrome due to previous perforating trauma: case report
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6700468/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31400733
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijscr.2019.07.073
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