Tuesday, January 8, 2013

CASE: Liver trauma with biliary peritonitis^-www.drkeyurbhatt.in*

Young male with fall from 3rd floor during construction...
hemoperitoneum,  with mild distension of abdomen
hemodynamically stable. Hb 10, pulse 90bpm, BP: 110/70 on day 3.
day 4 started high grade fever with increased distension and septic look.
usg and
diagnostic taping done on day 3 s/o bile

surgery: exploratory laparotomy done and biliary peritonitis found.. lavage draingae..cholecystectomy and intra-op cholangiogram done s/o biliary leak from the laceration of segment 6.

drain kept inside and multiple drains in abdomen. + biliary stenting done with 7 x 10 fr stent.

patient discharged on OPD 9 with controlled biliary fistula draining 5-10 ml bile/day in drain.. hemodynamically stable and on normal diet.




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