Annals of Hepatology (Apr 2006)

An unusual cause of bilioenteric anastomotic dysfunction after iatrogenic bile duct injury

  • Miguel Ángel Mercado,
  • Daniel Borja-Cacho,
  • Ismael Domínguez,
  • Eduardo Carrillo Maravilla,
  • Norberto Sánchez,
  • Eli Zavaleta-Martínez,
  • Arturo Ramírez-Muciño,
  • Alexandra Barajas-Olivas,
  • Ricardo Arceo-Olaiz

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 2
pp. 120 – 122

Abstract

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Roux en Y hepatojejunostomy is the surgery of choice for bile duct repair. Anastomotical dysfunction after reconstruction has several etiopathologies. Besides technical factors, ischemia of the duct is responsible for late obstruction. Bile colonization with secondary stones and sludge can also be identified as a cause. An unusual cause of anastomotical dysfunction secondary to ascaris biliary infestation after biliary reconstruction is reported herein. The patient had intermittent cholangitis and eosinophilia. At operation, the worm was found obstructing the anastomosis.

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