| Literature DB >> 24278861 |
Tae Ik Park1, Sang Yong Lee, Jun Hee Lee, Min Cheol Kim, Bong Gap Kim, Dong Hyuk Cha.
Abstract
Acute cholecystitis after a colonoscopy is a rare event, and only eight documented cases are reported in the literature. A 35-year-old male underwent a screening colonoscopy. There was a 5-mm sessile polyp in the sigmoid colon, which was removed by using a hot snare polypectomy. Forty-eight hours after the colonoscopy, the patient visited our emergency department with epigastric pain and fever. Based on the clinical findings, laboratory data and radiologic imaging, our diagnosis was acute cholecystitis. Because no previous cases of this type have been reported to date in Korea, we publish the details of our patients who presented with a postcolonoscopy complication diagnosed as acute cholecystitis.Entities:
Keywords: Acute cholecystitis; Colonoscopy; Complications
Year: 2013 PMID: 24278861 PMCID: PMC3837088 DOI: 10.3393/ac.2013.29.5.213
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Coloproctol ISSN: 2287-9714
Fig. 1Computed tomographic (CT) imaging findings. (A) Precontrast CT scan shows a gallstone in the gallbladder neck. (B) Contrast enhanced CT scan shows gallbladder wall thickening and pericholecystic inflammation.
Summary of the cases
NR, not reported.