Case report: Migratory biliary stent resulting in sigmoid colon perforation.

IF 0.4 Q4 SURGERY
Journal of Surgical Case Reports Pub Date : 2024-11-24 eCollection Date: 2024-11-01 DOI:10.1093/jscr/rjae737
Jasmine B Beloy, Nicholas P Lund, Annika M Van Hell, Shyam Allamaneni
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Abstract

Biliary stent insertion during endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography is a therapeutic intervention to relieve obstruction and facilitate flow through the biliary tree. In rare circumstances, these stents can migrate and result in distal gastrointestinal perforation, which may necessitate endoscopic or surgical intervention. We report a case involving a 79-year-old female who presented with peritonitis due to sigmoid colon perforation following biliary stent migration. The stent was placed to treat acute cholangitis with choledocholithiasis. Two weeks following stent placement, gastroenterology attempted scheduled stent removal, but was unable to visualize the stent on endoscopy. Eleven days later, the patient was emergently taken to the operating room for an exploratory laparotomy and a Hartmann's procedure for stent migration and subsequent sigmoid perforation. No established protocol exists for managing migratory biliary stents to avoid perforations. We emphasize the need for follow-up imaging and individualized clinical decision-making based on patient stability.

病例报告:胆道支架移位导致乙状结肠穿孔。
在内镜逆行胰胆管造影术中插入胆道支架是一种治疗干预措施,可缓解胆道梗阻并促进胆汁流经胆管。在极少数情况下,这些支架可能会移位并导致远端胃肠道穿孔,这可能需要内镜或手术干预。我们报告了一例因胆道支架移位导致乙状结肠穿孔而引发腹膜炎的 79 岁女性病例。放置支架是为了治疗急性胆管炎合并胆总管结石。放置支架两周后,消化内科尝试按计划移除支架,但在内镜检查中无法看到支架。11 天后,患者被紧急送入手术室进行探查性开腹手术和哈特曼手术,以治疗支架移位和随后的乙状结肠穿孔。对于如何处理移位的胆道支架以避免穿孔,目前尚无既定方案。我们强调需要进行后续影像学检查,并根据患者的稳定性做出个性化的临床决策。
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