| Literature DB >> 33194458 |
Danial H Shaikh1, Kishore Kumar1, Harish Patel1, Shehriyar Mehershanhi1, Jasbir Makker1.
Abstract
Colonoscopy is a commonly performed low-risk gastrointestinal procedure that may rarely result in a serious complication. Patients presenting with abdominal pain and fever after colonoscopy may have acute cholecystitis. The underlying mechanisms are unclear. Such patients usually present within 72 hours of the procedure. Treatment includes intravenous antibiotics and cholecystectomy. We present our experience of two such cases; a 56-year-old man and a 21-year-old man, both of whom developed acute calculus cholecystitis within 48 hours after a routine colonoscopy. Their symptoms resolved after cholecystectomy.Entities:
Keywords: abdominal pain; acute calculous cholecystitis; colonoscopy complications; gall bladder diseases and gallstones; gastroenterology and endoscopy
Year: 2020 PMID: 33194458 PMCID: PMC7654559 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.10877
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Case 1 admission laboratory values
g = grams, mg = miligrams, ul = microliters, k = thousand, dl = deciliter, L = Liters, WBC = White Blood Cell Count, BUN = Blood Urea Nitrogen
| Hemoglobin (g/dl) | 14.2 | Aalanine aminotransferase (unit/L) | 150 |
| Hematocrit (%) | 45.9 | Aspartate tranaminases (unit/L) | 121 |
| Platelet count (k/ul) | 205 | Total Bilirubin (mg/dl) | 4.0 |
| WBC (k/ul) | 17.6 | Direct Bilirubin (mg/dl) | 2.5 |
| BUN (mg/dl) | 13 | Alkaline phosphatase (unit/L) | 125 |
| Creatinine (mg/dl) | 1.3 | Lipase (unit/L) | 36 |
| Blood culture | No growth | Urine culture | No growth |
Figure 1Ultrasound of the abdomen demonstrating gallbladder wall thickening (star) and layering sludge (circle), concerning for acute cholecystitis
Figure 2CT scan of the abdomen demonstrating a distended gallbladder (star) and no signs of large bowel perforation (circle)
Figure 3Ultrasound of the abdomen demonstrating gallstones (star) without evidence of acute cholecystitis
Figure 4Ultrasound of the abdomen demonstrating multiple stones in the gallbladder (star) with mild prominence of the gallbladder wall (circle) concerning for acute cholecystitis
Figure 5Magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography demonstrating a normal common bile duct (star) without any filling defects
Case 2 admission laboratory values
g = grams, mg = miligrams, ul = microliters, k = thousand, dl = deciliter, L = Liters, WBC = White Blood Cell Count, BUN = Blood Urea Nitrogen
| Hemoglobin (g/dl) | 14 | Aalanine aminotransferase (unit/L) | 46 |
| Hematocrit (%) | 40.2 | Aspartate tranaminases (unit/L) | 24 |
| Platelet count (k/ul) | 241 | Total Bilirubin (mg/dl) | 0.5 |
| WBC (k/ul) | 7.3 | Direct Bilirubin (mg/dl) | 0.2 |
| BUN (mg/dl) | 6 | Alkaline phosphatase (unit/L) | 71 |
| Creatinine (mg/dl) | 0.7 | Lipase (unit/L) | 26 |
Reported cases of cholecystitis after colonoscopy
| Authors | Age | Gender | Polyp location | Intervention | Symptom onset after colonoscopy | Presenting complaint | Gallstone on imaging |
| Milman et al. 2001 [ | 58 | Female | Not reported | Cold biopsy | <24 hours | Epigastric pain and fever | Yes |
| Milman et al. 2001 [ | 49 | Female | None | Cold biopsy (random biopsy) | <24 hours | Epigastric pain | Yes |
| Fernandez-Martiınez et al. 2002 [ | 76 | Male | Not reported | 3 small polyps, cold biopsy | <24 hours | Right upper quadrant abdominal pain and fever | No |
| Aziz et al. 2007 [ | 63 | Female | Not reported | Small polyps removed but intervention not reported | 24 hours | Epigastric pain | Yes |
| Aziz et al. 2007 [ | 60 | Male | Not reported | Polypectomy | 72 hours | Epigastric pain | Yes |
| Maddur et al. 2011 [ | 70 | Male | Not reported | Cold snare polypectomy and cold forceps | 48 hours | Diffuse abdominal pain and fever followed by right upper quadrant pain | Yes |
| Maddur et al. 2011 [ | 70 | Male | Descending colon | Cold snare and hot snare | 72 hours | Epigastric pain | Yes |
| Maddur et al. 2011 [ | 57 | Female | Ascending colon | Hot snare polypectomy | 48 hours | Right sided abdominal pain and fever | Yes |
| Park et al. 2013 [ | 35 | Male | Sigmoid | Hot snare polypectomy | 48 hours | Epigastric pain and fever | Yes |
| Warfe et al. 2013 [ | 69 | Female | None | None | <12 hours | Epigastric pain | No |
| Gorgan et al. 2016 [ | 57 | Male | Rectosigmoid | Small polyp removed but intervention not reported | <24 hours | Right sided abdominal pain | Yes |
| Campbell et al. 2020 [ | 72 | Male | Not Reported | None | <12 hours | Right Upper quadrant abdominal pain | No |