Bile duct injury (BDI) is a well-known complication of cholecystectomy and can lead to the formation of a variety of complications, including biloma. Once diagnosed, the appropriate treatment depends on the severity o...
BACKGROUND Phlegmonous gastritis(PG)is a rare bacterial infection of the gastric submucosa and is related to septicemia,direct gastric mucosal injury,or the direct influence of infection or inflammation in neighboring...
BACKGROUND Mucinous cystic neoplasm of the liver(MCN-L)and intraductal papillary neoplasm of the bile duct(IPN-B)are two different types of mucin-producing bile duct tumour that may complicate the course of pregnancy....
Background:Bile duct injury(BDI)after cholecystectomy remains a significant surgical challenge.No guideline exists to guide the timing of repair,while few studies compare early versus late repair BDI.This study aimed ...
Biliary complications are being increasingly encounteredin post liver transplant patients because ofincreased volume of transplants and longer survivalof these recipients. Overall management of thesecomplications may ...
A biloma is a rare disease characterized by an abnormal intra-or extrahepatic bile collection due to a traumatic or spontaneous rupture of the biliary system.Laboratory findings are nonspecific.The diagnosis is usuall...
The term biloma describes an encapsulated collection of bile within the abdomen, usually secondary to bile duct disruption. The commonest causes reported in the literature are iatrogenic (secondary to hepatobUiary su...
Biloma is an encapsulated bile collection outside the biliary tree due to a bile leak. It is occasionally found following traumatic liver injury or iatrogenic injury to the biliary tract, induced either during an endo...