| Literature DB >> 34797331 |
Jaram Lee1, Ook Song, Hyeong-Min Park, Soo Young Lee, Chang Hyun Kim, Hyeong Rok Kim.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Bile peritonitis is one of the rare complications that can occur after cholecystectomy or hepatectomy. It is associated with high mortality, prolonged hospital stay, and increased cost. We herein report 2 cases of bile leakage as a postoperative complication of right hemicolectomy. PATIENT CONCERNS: Two patients underwent a right hemicolectomy for colon cancer. Both patients had a history of cholecystectomy, and intrahepatic bile duct dilatation was observed in preoperative imaging study. During surgery, adhesiolysis was performed between the liver and the hepatic flexure of the colon due to adhesion in that area. DIAGNOSIS: Postoperatively, bile fluid was drained via an intraabdominal drainage tube. Both cases required surgical intervention to explore the origin of the leakage. In both cases, the anastomosis was intact, and the injury of the intrahepatic bile duct just beneath the liver surface was the origin of bile leakage.Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34797331 PMCID: PMC8601352 DOI: 10.1097/MD.0000000000027877
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Medicine (Baltimore) ISSN: 0025-7974 Impact factor: 1.889
Figure 1Abdominopelvic computed tomography showing dilatation of bile duct. (A) Axial view and (B) coronal view.
Figure 2Postoperative computed tomography showing multiloculated fluid collection in perihepatic and perisplenic spaces. Red arrow indicates the point where bile leakage was found during surgery.
Figure 3Computed tomography showing dilatation of intrahepatic duct (A) and common bile duct stone (B).
Figure 4A video image during surgery showing adhesion between the liver and the hepatic flexure of the colon. It is assumed that the intrahepatic bile duct injury occurred during adhesiolysis between the liver and the omentum.
Figure 5Computed tomography shows large loculated fluid collection in perihepatic space. Red arrow indicates the point where bile leakage was found during surgery.