Gallbladder perforation due to endoscopic sleeve gastroplasty: A case report and review of literature  被引量:2

Gallbladder perforation due to endoscopic sleeve gastroplasty: A case report and review of literature

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作  者:João de Siqueira Neto Diogo Turiani Hourneaux de Moura Igor Braga Ribeiro Sérgio Alexandre Barrichello Kelly E Harthorn Christopher C Thompson 

机构地区:[1]Department of Surgery,Federal University of Espirito Santo,Vitoria 29075-910,Espirito Santo,Brazil [2]Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Unit,Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo,São Paulo 05403-000,São Paulo,Brazil [3]Division of Gastroenterology,Hepatology and Endoscopy,Brigham and Women’s Hospital,Harvard Medical School,Boston,MA 02115,United States

出  处:《World Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy》2020年第3期111-118,共8页世界胃肠内镜杂志(英文版)(电子版)

摘  要:BACKGROUND The healthcare impact of obesity is enormous,and there have been calls for new approaches to containing the epidemic worldwide.Minimally invasive procedures have become more popular,with one of the most widely used being endoscopic sleeve gastroplasty(ESG).Although major adverse events after ESG are rare,some can cause considerable mortality.To our knowledge,there has been no previous report of biliary ascites after ESG.CASE SUMMARY A 48-year-old female with obesity refractory to lifestyle changes and prior gastric balloon placement underwent uncomplicated ESG and was discharged on the following day.On postoperative day 3,she developed abdominal pain,which led to an emergency department visit the following day.She was readmitted to the hospital,with poor general health status and signs of peritoneal irritation.Computed tomography imaging showed fluid in the abdominal cavity.Laparoscopy revealed biliary ascites and showed that the gallbladder was sutured to the gastric wall.The patient underwent cholecystectomy and lavage of the abdominal cavity and was admitted to the intensive care unit postoperatively.After 7 d of antibiotic therapy and 20 d of hospitalization,she was discharged.Fortunately,6 mo later,she presented in excellent general condition and with a 20.2%weight loss.CONCLUSION ESG is a safe procedure.However,adverse events can still occur,and precautions should be taken by the endoscopist.In general,patient position,depth of tissue acquisition,location of stitch placement,and endoscopist experience are all important factors to consider to mitigate procedural risk.BACKGROUND The healthcare impact of obesity is enormous, and there have been calls for new approaches to containing the epidemic worldwide.Minimally invasive procedures have become more popular, with one of the most widely used being endoscopic sleeve gastroplasty(ESG).Although major adverse events after ESG are rare, some can cause considerable mortality.To our knowledge, there has been no previous report of biliary ascites after ESG.CASE SUMMARY A 48-year-old female with obesity refractory to lifestyle changes and prior gastric balloon placement underwent uncomplicated ESG and was discharged on the following day.On postoperative day 3, she developed abdominal pain, which led to an emergency department visit the following day.She was readmitted to the hospital, with poor general health status and signs of peritoneal irritation.Computed tomography imaging showed fluid in the abdominal cavity.Laparoscopy revealed biliary ascites and showed that the gallbladder was sutured to the gastric wall.The patient underwent cholecystectomy and lavage of the abdominal cavity and was admitted to the intensive care unit postoperatively.After 7 d of antibiotic therapy and 20 d of hospitalization, she was discharged.Fortunately, 6 mo later, she presented in excellent general condition and with a 20.2% weight loss.CONCLUSION ESG is a safe procedure.However, adverse events can still occur, and precautions should be taken by the endoscopist.In general, patient position, depth of tissue acquisition, location of stitch placement, and endoscopist experience are all important factors to consider to mitigate procedural risk.

关 键 词:Bariatric surgery OBESITY Weight loss PERITONITIS Case report 

分 类 号:R57[医药卫生—消化系统]

 

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