Hemobilia: una complicacion poco común de la colecistectomia
Hemobilia is defined as the presence of blood into the biliary tree characterized by the triade: jaundice, right hipochrondrium pain and upper gastrointestinal bleeding. Among the etiologies highlighted in order of frequency there are: liver trauma (accidental and iatrogenic), inflammatory causes, i...
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Published in | Journal of negative & no positive results Vol. 2; no. 4; pp. 160 - 164 |
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Main Authors | , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | Spanish |
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2017
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Summary: | Hemobilia is defined as the presence of blood into the biliary tree characterized by the triade: jaundice, right hipochrondrium pain and upper gastrointestinal bleeding. Among the etiologies highlighted in order of frequency there are: liver trauma (accidental and iatrogenic), inflammatory causes, ionfections and vascular diseases. There are many complementary tests for the diagnosis of hemobilia, such as imaging, endoscopic and angiography; the latter being considered the diagnostic tool and therapeutic modality of choice.Er report the case of a 25-year-old female patient with iatrogenic hemobilia produced during the practice of cholecystectomy.
Hemobilia es definida como la presencia de sangre en el árbol biliar caracterizada por la tríada clásica: ictericia, dolor en hipocondrio derecho y hemorragia digestiva alta. Las causas etiología es múltiple, destacando en orden de frecuencia los traumatismos hepáticos (accidental o iatrogénico), las inflamaciones, las infecciones y las vasculares. Para el diagnóstico se dispone de diversos métodos complementarios, como imágenes, endoscopia y angiografía; esta última no solo como procedimiento diagnóstico sino como modalidad terapéutica de elección.Se presenta el caso clínico de un paciente mujer, de 25 años de edad, con hemobilia por iatrogenia producida durante la práctica de una colecistectomía. |
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ISSN: | 2529-850X 2529-850X |