| Literature DB >> 30652047 |
Luigi Masoni1, Leandro Landi2, Riccardo Maglio3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Bile leakage still remains a serious complication during cholecystectomies. In limited cases, this complication may occur from injury of the so-called ducts of Luschka. These rare ducts are usually discovered intraoperatively, and their presence poses the risk of bile injury and clinically significant bile leak. PRESENTATION CASE: We present a unique case of a 59-year-old male patient with acute cholecystitis. After removal of the gallbladder, thorough inspection of the hepatic bed was made and a little bile leak was identified from a duct of Luschka 1 cm away from the gallbladder hilum. We report on the use of endoscopic QuickClip Pro® clips (Olympus Medical Systems Corp., Tokyo, Japan) to avoid further more invasive treatment. DISCUSSION: Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography with sphincterotomy played a crucial role for diagnosis and treatment of bile leaks with success rate near 94%. Many authors have argued the role of relaparoscopy, Diagnosis may be intraoperatively but this option does not seem to occur very often; in fact, there is a lack of data in literature.Entities:
Year: 2018 PMID: 30652047 PMCID: PMC6311775 DOI: 10.1155/2018/9813489
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Surg
Figure 1Evacuation of empyematous gallbladder.
Figure 2Duct of Luschka.
Figure 3Closing the duct of Luschka with QuickClip Pro® clips.