Laparoscopic treatment of Biliary Peritonitis due to Double Organ injury after Swallowing of Chicken Bone |
Author : Ludmil Marinov*, Manol Kalniev and Ivan Cholashki |
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Abstract :A 52 years old woman presented to emergency service after eating chicken meat few days before that. She had upper abdominal pain, vomiting, weakness and fever of 38C°. A control abdominal CT scan showed linear 50 mm foreign body that perforated the pyloric wall and penetrated into the liver. US, CT and fibro gastroscopy have been used to discover cause for the patient’s problem. |
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Surgically curable Pancreas Enigma: Solid Pseudopapillary Tumor. Report of a case and literature review |
Author : Kursat Rahmi Serin, Muharrem Oner and Nadir Adnan Hacim* |
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Abstract :Solid pseudopapillary tumor (SPT) is a rare pancreatic neoplasm, classified as low-grade malignant tumor by the World Health Organization in 2000. Surgical treatment usually provide curative intent. Here in we report a 30 years-old woman whom had been operated upon possible benign pancreatic head mass diagnosed histopathologically as solid pseudopapillary tumor. And we aimed to review the literature on the basis of the case. In conclusion, solid pseudopapillary tumors are slow-growing tumors, with unpredictable potential for malignancy. Aggressive surgery yields favorable results even in the presence of vascular invasion and metastatic disease. |
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Primary Intestinal Lymphangiectasia diagnosed by Single-Balloon Enteroscopy |
Author : C Romero Mascarell, IK Araujo, I Ordás, H Briceno, D Monfort, C Rodriguez-de Miguel, A Ginés, G Fernández-Esparrach, M Cuatrecasas, J Llach, and B González Suárez* |
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Abstract :Primary intestinal lymphangiectasia (PIL) is a rare protein losing gastroenteropathy that usually affects children and teenagers. There are only a few cases described in the literature. The diagnosis is confirmed by the presence of intestinal lymphangiectasia based on endoscopic findings and histology.
We present a case of PIL diagnosed in a teenager patient, by Small Bowel Capsule Endoscopy (SBCE) and Single Balloon Enteroscopy (SBE). |
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Ciliated hepatic foregut cyst, about a case and review of imaging features |
Author : Mbengue A*, Ndiaye AR, Diallo M, Amar NI, Diack A, Ndao MD, Diop M, Fall Amath, Diouf CT, Soko TO and Diakhate IC |
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Abstract :Ciliated hepatic foregut cyst is a rare benign liver lesion with about a hundred cases described in the literature. It is the hepatic equivalent of the bronchogenic cyst, of which it shares the same histological characters. One of these key features in imaging is its location in the anterior sub-capsular region of the IV segment of the liver. The treatment is surgical because of the risk of degeneration. We report a case of ciliated cyst examined in ultrasound, CT and MRI. |
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Liver Necrosis and Hemorrhage due to Gastroduodenal Artery Pseudoaneurysm after total Pancreatectomy. Report of a case |
Author : Kursat Rahmi Serin, Muharrem Oner and Nadir Adnan Hacim* |
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Abstract :Although mortality after pancreatectomy in high-volume centers is less than 3%, morbidity is still
as high as 18-52%. Postpancreatectomy vasculary complication is less frequent but much mortal than
anastomotic problems. Postpancreatectomy vasculary complication is a life-threatening entity and it must
be managed urgently. Here we report a case treated with emergent laparotomy for delayed liver ischemia
and massive bleeding after total pancreatectomy. Patient was discharged without any complication at the
3rd week of emergent laparotomy for aneurismatic hemorrhage. |
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