Pneumoperitoneum Caused by Transhepatic Air Leak After Metallic Biliary Stent Placement |
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Authors: | Jei Hee Lee Deok Hee Lee Jeong-Sik Yu Se Joon Lee Woo-Cheol Kwon Ki Whang Kim |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Yonsei University College of Medicine, YongDong Severance Hospital, 146-92 Dokok-Dong, Kangnam-Ku, Seoul 135-270, South Korea, KR;(2) Research Institute of Radiological Science, Yonsei University, 134 Shinchon-Dong, Seodaemun-Ku, Seoul 120-752, South Korea, KR;(3) Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Asan Kangnung Hospital 415 Bandong-Ri, Sacheon-Myon, Kangnung-Si, Kangwon-Do, 210-711, South Korea, KR;(4) Department of Internal Medicine, Yonsei University College of Medicine, YongDong Severance Hospital, 146-92 Dokok-Dong, Kangnam-Ku, Seoul 135-270, South Korea, KR |
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Abstract: | A self-expanding metallic biliary stent was placed for palliation of a common bile duct obstruction in a 68-year-old male with unresectable pancreatic head cancer 3 days after initial percutaneous right transhepatic catheter decompression. The stent crossed the ampulla of Vater. Three days later, the stent was balloon-dilated and the percutaneous access was removed. At removal, a small contrast leak from the transhepatic tract was seen. Three days later, pneumoperitoneum was found with symptoms of peritoneal irritation and fever. A widely open sphincter of Oddi caused by the metallic stent, accompanied by delayed sealing of the transhepatic tract, may have caused the air and bile leakage into the peritoneal space. This case shows that pneumoperitoneum may occur without ductal tear or bowel injury, with a biliary stent crossing the ampulla of Vater. |
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Keywords: | : Bile ducts, interventional procedure— Stents and prostheses— Pneumoperitoneum |
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