| Literature DB >> 32090057 |
Hyon Keun Joh1, Seong Yong Park1.
Abstract
Bronchobiliary fistula is a rare disease defined as an abnormal connection between the biliary tract and the bronchial tree. We report the successful surgical repair of bronchobiliary fistula. A 78-year-old man underwent surgery and several rounds of transcatheter arterial chemoembolization and radiofrequency ablation as treatment for hepatocellular carcinoma. He presented with greenish sputum and chronic cough for several months, and his symptoms did not resolve after endoscopic treatment. We performed lobectomy of the right lower lobe and omentopexy for bronchobiliary fistula under laparotomy and thoracotomy. The bronchobiliary fistula was successfully closed, and the bilious sputum disappeared after surgery.Entities:
Keywords: Bronchial fistula; Omentopexy; Respiratory tract fistula
Year: 2020 PMID: 32090057 PMCID: PMC7006612 DOI: 10.5090/kjtcs.2020.53.1.38
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Korean J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg ISSN: 2233-601X
Fig. 1Cholangiography through a percutaneous transhepatic bile drainage catheter shows a fistula tract extending from the biliary tract to the bronchial tree (white arrow).
Fig. 2Fiberoptic bronchoscopy image of the patient. The top hole is the RB8 bronchus, and bile secretion increased when saline was injected through the PTBD catheter. PTBD, percutaneous transhepatic bile drainage.
Fig. 3(A) Mobilized omental tissue under the laparotomy incision. (B) The suspected fistula at the diaphragm surface is visible inside the thoracic cavity. (C) Primary closure of the diaphragm with silk suture. (D) Omentopexy between the fistula tract and the bronchial stump.