Idiopathic spontaneous perforation of the common bile duct in an adult.

IF 0.5 Q4 SURGERY
Journal of Surgical Case Reports Pub Date : 2025-10-09 eCollection Date: 2025-10-01 DOI:10.1093/jscr/rjaf794
G Balamurugan, Pooja Syamala Nair, Jignesh Jatania, Kamil Wynne, Daya Singh
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Abstract

Spontaneous perforation of the common bile duct (SPCBD) is an extremely rare clinical entity in adults, typically idiopathic in origin, though potential causes include distal obstruction, reflux of pancreatic secretions, intramural vascular thrombosis, infection, or direct erosion by stones. We present a rare case of idiopathic SPCBD in an adult who had undergone a previous cholecystectomy. Imaging findings revealed biliary dilatation and a fluid collection extending to the paracolic gutter, posing a challenge in determining whether it was a collection related to pancreatitis or other cause. Laparoscopy for peritonitis revealed a biliary collection, which was successfully drained. Following this, an Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangio-Pancreatography identified a bile leak from the common bile duct, leading to a diagnosis of idiopathic SPCBD. The patient was successfully managed with biliary stenting. This case emphasizes the critical role of multidisciplinary team discussions and the value of collaborative approaches in treating such complex conditions.

成人胆总管自发性的特发性穿孔。
自发性胆总管穿孔(SPCBD)在成人中是一种极其罕见的临床症状,通常是特发性的,尽管潜在的原因包括远端梗阻、胰腺分泌物反流、壁内血管血栓形成、感染或结石直接侵蚀。我们提出一个罕见的特发性SPCBD在成人谁曾接受过胆囊切除术。影像学结果显示胆道扩张和积液延伸至结肠旁沟,这对确定积液是否与胰腺炎或其他原因有关提出了挑战。腹膜炎腹腔镜检查发现胆道积液,已成功排出。随后,内镜逆行胆管胰管造影发现胆总管胆漏,诊断为特发性SPCBD。患者成功地接受了胆道支架置入术。这个案例强调了多学科团队讨论的关键作用,以及在治疗这种复杂疾病时合作方法的价值。
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