Recurrent ascending cholangitis secondary to food reflux following transduodenal resection of an ampullary adenoma.

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q3 SURGERY
M Fouad, M W James, A M Zaitoun, M Hanks, D N Lobo
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Abstract

Ampullary lesions, including adenomas and early-stage carcinomas, pose a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge because of their location and proximity to the pancreatic and bile ducts. Transduodenal ampullectomy offers a targeted approach for the resection of these lesions while preserving the integrity of the pancreaticobiliary system. Moreover, transduodenal ampullectomy is associated with favourable postoperative outcomes, including low rates of morbidity and mortality, as well as preservation of pancreatic and biliary function. However, potential complications such as ascending cholangitis pancreatic leakage, bleeding and duodenal stenosis can occur, which would impact the postoperative quality of life. Addressing these outcomes might require either endoscopic procedures or surgical interventions. We present an exceedingly uncommon case of recurrent ascending cholangitis resulting from reflux of food particles into the common bile duct that was treated successfully with a Roux-en-Y hepaticojejunostomy and gastroenterostomy.

经十二指肠切除壶腹腺瘤后继发于食物反流的上升胆管炎。
壶腹病变,包括腺瘤和早期癌,由于其位置和靠近胰腺和胆管,对诊断和治疗提出了挑战。经十二指肠壶胃切除术为切除这些病变提供了一种有针对性的方法,同时保留了胰胆管系统的完整性。此外,经十二指肠壶胃切除术具有良好的术后预后,包括低发病率和死亡率,以及保留胰腺和胆道功能。但可能出现升胆管炎、胰漏、出血、十二指肠狭窄等潜在并发症,影响术后生活质量。解决这些结果可能需要内窥镜手术或手术干预。我们报告一例极为罕见的复发性上升胆管炎,由食物颗粒反流进入总胆管引起,并成功地采用Roux-en-Y肝空肠吻合术和胃肠吻合术治疗。
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期刊介绍: The Annals of The Royal College of Surgeons of England is the official scholarly research journal of the Royal College of Surgeons and is published eight times a year in January, February, March, April, May, July, September and November. The main aim of the journal is to publish high-quality, peer-reviewed papers that relate to all branches of surgery. The Annals also includes letters and comments, a regular technical section, controversial topics, CORESS feedback and book reviews. The editorial board is composed of experts from all the surgical specialties.
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