| Literature DB >> 32953350 |
Ahmad Abu Amr1, Mohannad Al-Tarakji2, Fakhar Shahid1, Sania Razzaq3, Syed Muhammad Ali4,5.
Abstract
Emphysematous cholecystitis (EC) is a rare form of severe cholecystitis, more common among old, frail males, with comorbidities like diabetes mellitus and peripheral vascular disease. The coexistence of emphysematous cholecystitis with necrotizing pancreatitis is extremely uncommon and in the literature, though it has been reported, no case was of a young patient like the one we are describing. He was treated with laparoscopic cholecystectomy, and his pancreatitis managed conservatively.Entities:
Keywords: emphysematous cholecystitis; laparoscopic cholecystectomy; necrotizing pancreatitis
Year: 2020 PMID: 32953350 PMCID: PMC7497293 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.9843
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Figure 1CT scan of the abdomen showing gas in the gallbladder (blue arrow) and necrosis involving the pancreas (red arrow)
CT: computed tomography
Figure 2MRCP scan of the abdomen
Multifocal pancreatic abscesses in multiple axial sequences as hyperintense in T2 (a), demonstrating diffusion restriction in DWI (b), and (c) located at the tail of the pancreas (annotated with an arrow) and another at the junction of the body and head of the pancreas
MRCP: magnetic resonant cholangiopancreatography; DWI: diffusion-weighted imaging
Figure 3Endoscopic ultrasound image showing anechoic common bile duct (red arrow) measuring 5.8 mm with no evidence of calculi