Foreign bodies in common bile duct in post cholecystectomy status—case series of 8 cases—A single center experience in western India

Foreign bodies in common bile duct (CBD) are rare. Obstructive jaundice in patients who have undergone cholecystectomy may be due to a variety of causes. Common causes of obstruction in these cases are residual stones, inflammatory or ischaemic strictures following CBD injury during cholecystectomy...

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Main Authors: Pankaj N. Desai, Chintan N. Patel, Mayank V. Kabrawala, Subhash K. Nandwani, Rajiv M. Mehta, Parika Kalra, Ritesh Prajapati, Nisharg Patel, Krishna K. Parekh
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Published: Society of Gastrointestinal Intervention 2021-04-01
Series:International Journal of Gastrointestinal Intervention
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.18528/ijgii200022
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spelling doaj-b3b61f4cb0254625bcb06bc34dfc90a02021-05-03T08:21:14ZengSociety of Gastrointestinal InterventionInternational Journal of Gastrointestinal Intervention2636-00042021-04-01102848810.18528/ijgii20002210.ijgii200022Foreign bodies in common bile duct in post cholecystectomy status—case series of 8 cases—A single center experience in western IndiaPankaj N. Desai0Chintan N. Patel1Mayank V. Kabrawala2Subhash K. Nandwani3Rajiv M. Mehta4Parika Kalra5Ritesh Prajapati6Nisharg Patel7Krishna K. Parekh8Department of Endoscopy & Endosonography, Surat Institute of Digestive Sciences (SIDS), Surat, IndiaDepartment of Endoscopy & Endosonography, Surat Institute of Digestive Sciences (SIDS), Surat, IndiaDepartment of Endoscopy & Endosonography, Surat Institute of Digestive Sciences (SIDS), Surat, IndiaDepartment of Gastroenterology, Surat Institute of Digestive Sciences (SIDS), Surat, IndiaDepartment of Gastroenterology, Surat Institute of Digestive Sciences (SIDS), Surat, IndiaDepartment of Gastroenterology, Surat Institute of Digestive Sciences (SIDS), Surat, IndiaDepartment of Gastroenterology, Surat Institute of Digestive Sciences (SIDS), Surat, IndiaDepartment of Gastroenterology, Surat Institute of Digestive Sciences (SIDS), Surat, IndiaDepartment of Clinical Research, Surat Institute of Digestive Sciences (SIDS), Surat, IndiaForeign bodies in common bile duct (CBD) are rare. Obstructive jaundice in patients who have undergone cholecystectomy may be due to a variety of causes. Common causes of obstruction in these cases are residual stones, inflammatory or ischaemic strictures following CBD injury during cholecystectomy or malignant strictures. Foreign bodies in the bile duct in these post cholecystectomy patients are known but reported very rarely. Clinical features and biochemistry of these patients are no different than those due to other causes mentioned above. Imaging studies will show obstruction due to stones or sludge or narrowing but may not give conclusive diagnosis of a foreign body. Endoscopic ultrasound is helpful in these cases as it shows a hyperechoic foreign body within the stone if the substance is a metallic clip. In our current case series, we are presenting eight such cases with post cholecystectomy foreign bodies, in the form of materials used for ligating or clipping the cystic duct before transection during cholecystectomy, or a mistakenly left behind gauze piece, migrating into the bile duct and forming a nidus for stone formation and causing CBD obstruction. To conclude, if a patient presents with biliary obstruction with a history of cholecystectomy, the possibility of foreign body in the CBD must be considered as a possible differential diagnosis.https://doi.org/10.18528/ijgii200022cholangiopancreatographyendoscopic retrograde; common bile duct; foreign bodies; post cholecystectomy; surgical clip
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author Pankaj N. Desai
Chintan N. Patel
Mayank V. Kabrawala
Subhash K. Nandwani
Rajiv M. Mehta
Parika Kalra
Ritesh Prajapati
Nisharg Patel
Krishna K. Parekh
spellingShingle Pankaj N. Desai
Chintan N. Patel
Mayank V. Kabrawala
Subhash K. Nandwani
Rajiv M. Mehta
Parika Kalra
Ritesh Prajapati
Nisharg Patel
Krishna K. Parekh
Foreign bodies in common bile duct in post cholecystectomy status—case series of 8 cases—A single center experience in western India
International Journal of Gastrointestinal Intervention
cholangiopancreatography
endoscopic retrograde; common bile duct; foreign bodies; post cholecystectomy; surgical clip
author_facet Pankaj N. Desai
Chintan N. Patel
Mayank V. Kabrawala
Subhash K. Nandwani
Rajiv M. Mehta
Parika Kalra
Ritesh Prajapati
Nisharg Patel
Krishna K. Parekh
author_sort Pankaj N. Desai
title Foreign bodies in common bile duct in post cholecystectomy status—case series of 8 cases—A single center experience in western India
title_short Foreign bodies in common bile duct in post cholecystectomy status—case series of 8 cases—A single center experience in western India
title_full Foreign bodies in common bile duct in post cholecystectomy status—case series of 8 cases—A single center experience in western India
title_fullStr Foreign bodies in common bile duct in post cholecystectomy status—case series of 8 cases—A single center experience in western India
title_full_unstemmed Foreign bodies in common bile duct in post cholecystectomy status—case series of 8 cases—A single center experience in western India
title_sort foreign bodies in common bile duct in post cholecystectomy status—case series of 8 cases—a single center experience in western india
publisher Society of Gastrointestinal Intervention
series International Journal of Gastrointestinal Intervention
issn 2636-0004
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Foreign bodies in common bile duct (CBD) are rare. Obstructive jaundice in patients who have undergone cholecystectomy may be due to a variety of causes. Common causes of obstruction in these cases are residual stones, inflammatory or ischaemic strictures following CBD injury during cholecystectomy or malignant strictures. Foreign bodies in the bile duct in these post cholecystectomy patients are known but reported very rarely. Clinical features and biochemistry of these patients are no different than those due to other causes mentioned above. Imaging studies will show obstruction due to stones or sludge or narrowing but may not give conclusive diagnosis of a foreign body. Endoscopic ultrasound is helpful in these cases as it shows a hyperechoic foreign body within the stone if the substance is a metallic clip. In our current case series, we are presenting eight such cases with post cholecystectomy foreign bodies, in the form of materials used for ligating or clipping the cystic duct before transection during cholecystectomy, or a mistakenly left behind gauze piece, migrating into the bile duct and forming a nidus for stone formation and causing CBD obstruction. To conclude, if a patient presents with biliary obstruction with a history of cholecystectomy, the possibility of foreign body in the CBD must be considered as a possible differential diagnosis.
topic cholangiopancreatography
endoscopic retrograde; common bile duct; foreign bodies; post cholecystectomy; surgical clip
url https://doi.org/10.18528/ijgii200022
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