A rare case of recurrent biliary obstruction
https://doi.org/10.17238/2072-3180-2023-2-104-109
Abstract
Introduction. Сholelithiasis is the most frequent cause of surgical interventions worldwide. However, a complication of this multifaceted nosology in the form of biliary ileus is relatively rare. The frequency of recurrent, so called "staged" biliary intestinal obstruction is even lower: there are almost no reports of such cases in the literature. This article presents a rare case of recurrent small intestinal biliary obstruction in the early postoperative period, which required two surgical interventions during a single hospital stay.
Materials and methods of research. A medical history of a patient treated in the surgical department of Municipal Clinical Hospital № 31 in April 2022.
Treatment results. The patient was discharged in a satisfactory condition on the 10th day after repeated surgery.
Conclusion. The recurrence of biliary intestinal obstruction is an extremely rare and difficult to detect complication, but one that nevertheless deserves attention. It should be suspected in patients who have undergone surgery for cholelithiasis if they have a clinical picture of intestinal paresis in the post-operative period. In such a case an urgent abdominal ultrasound and dynamic overview radiography should be performed to rule out a possible recurrence.
About the Authors
S. G. Shapoval’yantsRussian Federation
Sergey Georgievich Shapoval’yants, MD, Professor, Head of the Chair
Chair of Hospital-Based Surgery № 2 with the Laboratory of Surgical Gastroenterology and Endoscopy
117997
1, Ostrovitianova str.
Moscow
A. A. Lindenberg
Russian Federation
Aleksandr Alexeevich Lindenberg, D. in Medicine, Associate Professor
Chair of Hospital-Based Surgery № 2 with the Laboratory of Surgical Gastroenterology and Endoscopy
117997
1, Ostrovitianova str.
Moscow
S. S. Sogreshilin
Russian Federation
Sergey Sergeevich Sogreshilin, surgeon, assistant
Chair of Hospital-Based Surgery № 2 with the Laboratory of Surgical Gastroenterology and Endoscopy
117997
1, Ostrovitianova str.
119415
Moscow
M. V. Bordikos
Russian Federation
Maxim Vladislavovich Bordikov, surgeon, endoscopic surgeon
119415
42, Lobachevskogo str.
Moscow
A. D. Stavinskii
Russian Federation
Aleksandr Dmitrievich Stavinskii, resident
Chair of Hospital-Based Surgery № 2 with the Laboratory of Surgical Gastroenterology and Endoscopy
117997
1, Ostrovitianova str.
Moscow
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For citations:
Shapoval’yants S.G., Lindenberg A.A., Sogreshilin S.S., Bordikos M.V., Stavinskii A.D. A rare case of recurrent biliary obstruction. Moscow Surgical Journal. 2023;(2):104-109. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.17238/2072-3180-2023-2-104-109