Complications of Bile Duct Surgery: BILIOMA
Journal Title: International Journal Of Medical Science And Clinical Research Studies - Year 2023, Vol 3, Issue 4
Abstract
Postcholecystectomy bilioma is an uncommon but potentially dangerous complication that can happen after gallbladder surgery. This disorder is characterized by the buildup of bile in the peritoneal cavity as a result ofbile duct damage following surgery or bile duct leaking.The development of a postcholecystectomy bilioma may be asymptomatic or manifest as nausea, fever, and abdominal discomfort. Imaging studies such as computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, and ultrasound are used to make the diagnosis. The size, location, and presence or absence of complications all affect how postcholecystectomy bilioma is treated. Small, asymptomatic biliomas can be treated conservatively, while larger, more difficult biliomas may need invasive procedures like surgery or image-guided percutaneous drainage. The prevention of postcholecystectomy bilioma requires meticulous surgical technique and meticulous postoperative monitoring.Discussion:Postcholecystectomy bilioma is an uncommon but potentially dangerous complication that, if not identified and adequately managed, can have long-term effects. Preventing the development of biliomas is crucial and depends on excellent surgical technique and diligent postoperative monitoring. To avoid significant postcholecystectomy bilioma consequences, early detection is essential. Depending on the size, location, and presence or absence of complications, postcholecystectomy bilioma treatment may be conservative or invasive. method and meticulous postoperative care.Conclusion:To avoid major problems related to postcholecystectomy bilioma, early identification and effective treatment are essential. Individuals who have had a cholecystectomy should be informed of the possible dangers and side effects of surgery and should get medical help right away if they develop symptoms like nausea, fever, or stomach discomfort. The prevention of postcholecystectomy bilioma requires meticulous surgical technique and meticulous postoperative monitoring. In conclusion, postcholecystectomy bilioma is an uncommon but potentially dangerous complication that calls for prompt and appropriate medical care.
Authors and Affiliations
Jesús Ricardo Rivera Hernández
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