| Literature DB >> 35186550 |
Dhruv Talwar1, Sourya Acharya1, Samarth Shukla2, Sunil Kumar1, Akhilesh Annadatha1.
Abstract
The thrombophlebitis of the portal vein and or its hepatic branches accompanied with a positive blood culture is known as pylephlebitis, with the most common cause as sepsis. Liver abscess formation resulting from pylephlebitis is a rare but potentially lethal complication. We report a case of a 30-year-old male who presented with acute pain in the abdomen along with nausea and vomiting for two days with a history of alcohol dependence. Upon investigation, it was revealed to be a case of acute pancreatitis with hepatic abscess with superior mesenteric and portal vein thrombosis. The patient was managed conservatively with antibiotics and anticoagulants successfully. This case highlights the importance of keeping pylephlebitis with a hepatic abscess as a crucial potential complication of acute pancreatitis as its management promptly prevents mortality.Entities:
Keywords: acute pancreatitis; hepatic abscess; portal vein; pylephlebitis; thrombosis
Year: 2022 PMID: 35186550 PMCID: PMC8846408 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.21288
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184