Srpski Arhiv za Celokupno Lekarstvo (Jan 2005)

Slip of the T tube within the common bile duct: A little known complication of the T tube drainage

  • Čolović Radoje,
  • Radak Vladimir,
  • Grubor Nikica,
  • Matić Slavko

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2298/SARH0504138C
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 133, no. 3-4
pp. 138 – 141

Abstract

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Complications related to the T tube drainage of the common bile duct are not uncommon. Some, like dislocations of the T tube out of the common bile duct, could be very serious, particularly if developed during the first few days after surgery, when the abdominal drain in the subhepatic space had been already removed. Then, an emergency reoperation might be necessary. The slip of the T tube upwards or downwards inside the common bile duct is not so rare. Fortunately, it is less dangerous and can usually be resolved without reoperation. It takes place several days after surgery, followed by the right subcostal pain, occasionally with temperature, rise of the bilirubin and with decrease or complete cessation of the bile drainage through the T tube. The diagnosis can be made only on the basis of T tube cholangiography. The re-establishment of the proper T tube position must be done under X-ray visualization. Seven cases of the T tube slip within the common bile duct, its clinical presentation, diagnosis and method of repositioning were presented. Possible mechanism of complication was described. As far as we know, the complications have not been described by other authors.

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