EMERGENCY ABDOMINAL ULTRASOUND AS SUFFICIENT DIAGNOSTIC MODALITY IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF BILIARY ILEUS

Sanamed Pub Date : 2020-12-28 DOI:10.24125/sanamed.v15i3.476
Milica Mitrović, Nevena Stanišić, Z. Perišić, Ivana Lešević, Dragan Vasin, K. Doklestić
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Introduction : Biliary ileus is a rare emergency condition that mainly affects the elderly population, with a predominance of females and a mortality rate of 12-27%. It is a mechanical intestinal obstruction caused by the impaction of the biliary calculus within the gastrointestinal tract. It occurs due to the formation of bilio-enteric fistula, as a rare complication of cholelithiasis. Case report: A 73-year-old male patient with epigastric pain, nausea and vomiting was referred for ultrasound exam. The analysis of the clinical-biochemical status of the patient as well as the ultrasound examination of the abdomen itself raised the suspicion of small intestine obstruction, due to the enclaved biliary calculus. After an urgent exploratory laparotomy, the diagnosis was confirmed, and enterotomy was successfully performed with calculus extraction. Cholecysto-duodenal fistula has been confirmed as a major cause of biliary ileus. The post-operative course was uneventful. Conclusion: This case report highlights the enormous importance of ultrasound diagnostics in diagnosing biliary ileus using the criteria of The Rigler Triad, which includes pneumobilia, intestinal obstruction and ectopic calculus. Initialy unrecognisied cause of obstruction and a late diagnosis correlated with bad prognosis. Ultrasonographic examination of these patients, can be a sufficient diagnostic modality in making an accurate diagnosis and further surgical treatment of these patients.
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急诊腹部超声作为胆道梗阻的充分诊断手段
简介:胆道梗阻是一种罕见的紧急情况,主要影响老年人,以女性为主,死亡率为12-27%。它是由胆道结石在胃肠道内的嵌塞引起的机械性肠梗阻。它是由于胆肠瘘的形成而发生的,胆肠瘘是胆结石的一种罕见并发症。病例报告:一名73岁的男性患者,患有上腹痛、恶心和呕吐,被转诊进行超声检查。对患者临床生化状况的分析以及腹部超声检查本身提出了小肠梗阻的怀疑,这是由于包埋的胆道结石。在紧急剖腹探查后,诊断得到了确认,并成功地进行了肠道切开术和结石提取。胆囊十二指肠瘘已被证实是胆道梗阻的主要原因。手术后的过程很平静。结论:本病例报告强调了超声诊断在使用Rigler Triad标准诊断胆道梗阻中的巨大重要性,该标准包括胆道气肿、肠梗阻和异位结石。最初未被识别的梗阻原因和晚期诊断与不良预后相关。对这些患者进行超声检查,可以作为一种充分的诊断方式,对这些患者做出准确的诊断和进一步的手术治疗。
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