| Literature DB >> 23060986 |
Sang-Bum An1, Jiyeon Yim, Eunjung Kim, Jae-Hyuck Shin, Soo Young Park, Sang Chul Lee.
Abstract
Postoperative acute cholecystitis is a rare complication of orthopaedic surgery and is unrelated to the biliary tract. In particular, in the case of immediate postoperative state after surgery such as kyphoplasty at the thoracic vertebra, symptoms related to inflammation mimic those of abdominal origin, so the diagnosis and the treatment of acute cholecystitis can be delayed leading to a fatal outcome. It is important that physicians should be aware of the postoperative patient's condition in order to make an early diagnosis and determine treatment.Entities:
Keywords: Acute cholecystitis; Complication; Kyphoplasty; Postoperative
Year: 2012 PMID: 23060986 PMCID: PMC3460158 DOI: 10.4097/kjae.2012.63.3.266
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Korean J Anesthesiol ISSN: 2005-6419
Fig. 1Precontrast abdominal CT scan shows a gangrenous cholecystitis with confined pericholecystic fluid collection and multiple liver microabscesses (arrow).
Fig. 2The simple x-ray shows the kyphoplasty state of a compressed T12 body with the catheter of the percutaneous cholecystostomy (PTGBD, arrow). The gall-bladder and the level of kyphoplasty, T12 (arrowhead), are placed on almost the same transverse plane.