A case of a smooth transition to subsequent percutaneous transjejunal biliary intervention for hepatolithiasis after biliary reconstruction by adding jejunostomy during an emergency operation for perforation due to balloon-assisted endoscopy

Springer Science and Business Media LLC - Tập 14 - Trang 678-683 - 2021
Tetsuya Ishizawa1, Toshikazu Kobayashi1, Naohiko Makino1, Akiko Matsuda1, Yasuharu Kakizaki1, Shuichiro Sugawara2, Koki Ashino2, Ryosuke Takahashi2, Fuyuhiko Motoi2, Yoshiyuki Ueno1
1Department of Gastroenterology, Faculty of Medicine, Yamagata University, Yamagata, Japan
2Department of Surgery I, Faculty of Medicine, Yamagata University, Yamagata, Japan

Tóm tắt

Treatments for hepatolithiasis include peroral endoscopy, percutaneous cholangioscopy, and surgery. Balloon-assisted endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (BAERCP) has been widely performed in recent years for patients with hepatolithiasis after biliary reconstruction. However, accidental bowel perforation caused by BAERCP may need emergency surgery. Here, we describe a 77-year-old Japanese woman diagnosed with acute cholangitis due to hepatolithiasis after biliary reconstruction (a biliary diversion operation for pancreaticobiliary maljunction). She underwent BAERCP for treatment of hepatolithiasis, however, a small-bowel perforation occurred. She underwent an emergency operation to suture the perforation and add a catheter jejunostomy. She had no postoperative complications after surgery and was discharged 11 days after surgery. One month later, she was readmitted and underwent percutaneous transjejunal cholangioscopy-guided lithotripsy with complete removal of the calculi. Although endoscopists should be careful to avoid small-bowel perforation during BAERCP, if perforation occurs, addition of a catheter jejunostomy during emergency surgery can be easily transitioned to subsequent treatment of the hepatolithiasis.

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