Literature DB >> 25019078

Liver hilar abscesses secondary to gastrointestinal perforation by ingested fish bones: surgical management of two cases.

Fulvio Matrella1, Martin Lhuaire1, Tullio Piardi1, Safi Dokmak1, Onorina Bruno1, Quentin Maestraggi1, Reza Kianmanesh1, Daniele Sommacale1.   

Abstract

Several hepatobiliary complications secondary to gastrointestinal perforation after ingestion of a fish bone have been described in the literature, the most common being liver abscess, which can be potentially fatal. Treatment involves removal of the foreign body if possible (endoscopically or surgically), drainage of the abscess (radiologically or surgically), and appropriate antibiotic therapy. To our knowledge, no cases of hepatic hilar abscesses secondary to gastrointestinal perforation by a fish bone have been described in the literature. We report surgical management of two cases of abscess localized in the hepatic hilum secondary to the ingestion of fish bones.

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Keywords:  Liver hilum abscess; fish bone; hepatobiliary surgery

Year:  2014        PMID: 25019078      PMCID: PMC4073319          DOI: 10.3978/j.issn.2304-3881.2014.04.01

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hepatobiliary Surg Nutr        ISSN: 2304-3881            Impact factor:   7.293


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