| Literature DB >> 35056440 |
Hsiao-Yun Chao1, Chih-Huang Li1, Shou-Yen Chen1,2.
Abstract
Endoscopic biliary stent insertion is a well-established procedure that is indispensable in the management of various benign and malignant biliary disorders, and one that helps prevent mortality related to invasive surgical procedures. We report a rare case of the distal migration of a biliary stent outside the abdomen to the pericardium, inducing constrictive pericarditis and septic shock. This case alerts clinicians to be aware of potential adverse events that can lead to unfavorable patient outcomes. Such adverse events can be effectively avoided through early detection and intervention.Entities:
Keywords: biliary stent; emergency department; pericarditis; stent migration
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35056440 PMCID: PMC8779435 DOI: 10.3390/medicina58010132
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Medicina (Kaunas) ISSN: 1010-660X Impact factor: 2.430
Figure 1Migrated biliary stent in the abdomen.
Figure 2Migrated stent after penetration of the pericardium. One tip of the migrated stent was in the duodenum and the other tip penetrated into the pericardium through the lateral segment of left liver.