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Mirizzi syndrome with a fistula at the confluence of the hepatic ducts.

Kostas G Tsalis1, Emmanouil Zacharakis, Ioanna E Kirou, Nikolaos Sapidis, Ioannis Vagios, Stavros Kalfadis, Dimitrios Betsis.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: A rare case of Mirizzi syndrome with atypical presentation is reported. CASE REPORT: An 81-year-old woman with a known history of cholelithiasis presented with epigastric discomfort and indigestion. Imaging investigations revealed Mirizzi syndrome, while a cholecystobiliary fistula at the junction of the hepatic ducts was recognized intraoperatively and treated successfully with cholecystectomy and Roux-en-Y hepaticojejunostomy. During two years' follow-up the patient remains free of biliary symptoms.
CONCLUSIONS: Diagnosis of Mirizzi syndrome requires a high degree of clinical suspicion, especially in cases without obstructive jaundice. A fistula at the level of the confluence of the hepatic ducts is a rare topographic variant of the syndrome that may need a totally different surgical approach.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19247250

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Sci Monit        ISSN: 1234-1010


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1.  Obstructive jaundice and cholangitis caused by an arterial ring of the proper hepatic artery around the common bile duct.

Authors:  Dragoljub Bilanovic; Darko Zdravkovic; Borislav Toskovic; Tomislav Randjelovic; Srdjan Dikic; Blagoje Djukanovic; Marija Zdravkovic
Journal:  Med Sci Monit       Date:  2011-08
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