High-volume post-obstructive choleresis (biliary hyperproduction) with acute kidney injury after choledochotomy, gallstones extraction, and T-tube drainage, successfully treated with octreotide

Q4 Medicine Medica Jadertina Pub Date : 2023-06-02 DOI:10.57140/mj.53.1.5
L. Blagus, J. Mihanović, E. Dijan, Petra Grbić Pavlović, I. Pavić, I. Ćoza, I. Bacic
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Only several cases of postprocedural choleresis (biliary hyperproduction) were reported, and guidance on management is scarce, although an application of octreotide was anecdotally described. We herein present a rare post-obstructive choleresis complicated with acute kidney injury due to dehydration, successfully treated with an off-label application of octreotide. A 58-year-old female, following cholecystectomy and choledochotomy with numerous stones extraction, developed excessive bile loss via a T-tube complicated with acute kidney injury. Despite aggressive fluid replacement, the patient continued to deteriorate, prompting a trial of subcutaneous octreotide 0.1 mg three times per day over five days. Therapy yielded a rapid decline in bile production with improved diuresis and normalizing kidney function. The patient was discharged with a ligated T-tube, which we removed a month later. The followup was unremarkable, with normalized laboratory findings and symptom-free. Early use of octreotide could help resolve complicated biliary hyperproduction; however, further research is required to determine the risks and benefits of such an approach.
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奥曲肽成功治疗胆总管切开术、胆囊结石取出术和T管引流术后并发急性肾损伤的高容量梗阻性胆汁(胆汁分泌过多)
尽管奥曲肽的应用有传闻,但仅报告了几例硬膜后胆汁分泌过多的病例,且缺乏管理指南。本文报告了一种罕见的梗阻性后胆尿合并脱水引起的急性肾损伤,奥曲肽的标示外应用成功治疗。一名58岁的女性,在胆囊切除术和胆总管切开术后取出大量结石,通过T型管出现胆汁过多流失并伴有急性肾损伤。尽管进行了积极的液体置换,但患者病情仍在恶化,促使患者在五天内每天三次皮下注射奥曲肽0.1 mg。治疗后胆汁分泌迅速下降,利尿效果改善,肾功能正常。患者出院时使用了结扎的T型管,一个月后我们将其取出。随访并不显著,实验室检查结果正常,无症状。早期使用奥曲肽可以帮助解决复杂的胆汁分泌过多;然而,还需要进一步的研究来确定这种方法的风险和收益。
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期刊介绍: Medica Jadertina magazine contains scientific and professional papers covering a wide range of themes in the fields of biomedicine and health, psychology, pharmaceutics, public health and health insurance. Scientific areas: Biomedicine and health; Public health and health care; Pharmaceutics; Psychology.
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