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Rare complications of biliary sepsis
Authors:A Fimmanò  G Rondinone  R Miglio  S Masone  A Balsamo  B Tesauro
Affiliation:Istituto di Chirurgia Generale e Scienze Gastroenterologiche, Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II.
Abstract:The surgical approach to the acute biliary pathologies also today is often controversial. The choice of the right time to operate an acute patient is based either on personal clinical experiences, either under the statement that waiting for the resolution of the acute process could be preferable in the aim of reduce the surgical risk. This is the almost general tendency. Recently, some interesting articles issued by Swedish and German schools conducted as controlled trials on a great base of cases, try to emphasize the advantages of an early surgical therapy, particularly in the elderly patients. In these ones, in fact, the concomitance of cardiovascular, metabolic and immunodepressive pathologies makes more serious the complications too. In this article, the Authors refer on three clinical cases, all of which were quite different, and in which it was possible to identify a former septic hepato-biliary pathology. All the patients, upon hospital admission showed an acute pattern. In two cases it was an hepatic abscess, accompanied in one case by a "satellite" pulmonary abscess on the right lung. These two were treated conservatively, although by a TC-guided drainage of the liver abscesses. The third case, a localized choleperitoneum (biloma saccatus), underwent an operation. The accurate investigation on the clinical records of Authors' Department since 1980 to 1995 and in particular on the three referred cases seems to confirm that the importance of some complications after acute biliary pathology and their great morbidity must stimulate the surgeons to investigate always on the real causes of all clinical patterns, even if uncommon.
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