| Literature DB >> 22973531 |
Umesh Jethwani1, G J Singh, P Sarangi, Vipul Kandwal.
Abstract
Ascariasis is one of the most common helminthic diseases in humans, occurring mostly in countries with low standards of public health and hygiene, thereby making ascariasis highly endemic in developing countries. In endemic areas, 30% of adults and 60-70% of children harbour the adult worm. Biliary ascariasis is a rare cause of obstructive jaundice. Conventional management involves endoscopic extraction of worm. We are reporting a rare case of ascaris which induced extrahepatic biliary obstruction in a young male who presented with acute cholangitis. The ascaris was removed by laparoscopic exploration of the common bile duct. Postoperative period was uneventful.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 22973531 PMCID: PMC3437613 DOI: 10.1155/2012/561563
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Surg
Figure 1USG—worm in gall bladder and common bile duct.
Figure 2(a) MRCP—hypointense tubular filling defect in CBD and CHD. (b) CBD—9 mm GB—distended, wall thickening and luminal sludge.
Figure 4Intraoperative: extraction of common bile duct ascariasis.
Figure 5Ascaris worm.
Figure 3(a) PerOp cholangiogram before extraction of worm, (b) after extraction of worm.