经皮肾镜取石术中胆道损伤:一种可怕并发症的微创处理。

Q4 Medicine Journal of Endourology Case Reports Pub Date : 2020-12-29 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1089/cren.2020.0038
Manas Sharma, Vikram Prabha, Shishir Devaraju
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背景:经皮肾镜取石术(PCNL)是治疗肾结石的一种有效的微创手术方式。它通常被认为是安全的,常见的并发症是尿外渗,发烧和出血。胆道损伤或胆囊穿刺极为罕见,但却是PCNL的严重并发症。病例介绍:我们提出了一个70岁的人谁接受PCNL为梗阻右肾盆腔结石。在中盆骨穿刺进入盆骨系统时,当细高跟鞋分离时,一个意想不到的绿色吸入物提示胆汁从穿刺针流出。针被迅速取出,经皮肾通道是有效的第二次穿刺完成程序。术后影像学证实胆道腹水,超声引导下行腹腔引管微创处理。病人恢复得很好,出院回家了。结论:胆道腹水伴或不伴腹膜炎是PCNL术中胆道损伤的一种罕见但可能致命的后果。如果在经皮肾手术过程中发现胆道吸入,积极的处理,包括在适当选择的病例中转移胆道液,可以避免紧急开放或腹腔镜手术干预的需要,正如本病例所强调的那样。
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Injury to Biliary Tract During Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy: Minimally Invasive Management of a Dreadful Complication.

Background: Percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL) is an effective minimally invasive surgical modality for the management of renal calculi. It is generally considered safe with commonly encountered complications being urinary extravasation, fever, and bleeding. Injury to the biliary tract or puncture of the gallbladder is an extremely rare but a grave complication of PCNL. Case Presentation: We present a case of a 70-year-old man who underwent PCNL for an obstructing right renal pelvic calculus. Upon middle caliceal puncture to access the pelvicaliceal system, an unexpected green aspirate suggestive of bile was noted egressing through the puncture needle when stiletto was detached. The needle was swiftly withdrawn and percutaneous renal access was effective on the second puncture to complete the procedure. In the postoperative period, biliary ascites was confirmed on imaging, which was managed in a minimally invasive manner with an ultrasonography-guided abdominal drain insertion. The patient recovered well and was discharged home. Conclusion: Biliary ascites with or without peritonitis is a rare but potentially fatal consequence of biliary tract injury that can occur during PCNL. If there is recognition of biliary aspirate during a percutaneous renal procedure, aggressive management, including diverting the biliary fluid in appropriately selected cases, can obviate the need for emergent open or laparoscopic surgical intervention as highlighted in our case.

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