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Article Dans Anglais | IMSEAR | ID: sea-63959

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Spontaneous perforation of the bile duct is rare. Bile duct perforation occurring during pregnancy is even rarer. We report a 21-year-old primipara with sealed bile duct perforation at 28 weeks of amenorrhea.


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Adulte , Maladies du cholédoque/diagnostic , Femelle , Humains , Grossesse , Rupture spontanée
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J Postgrad Med ; 2000 Apr-Jun; 46(2): 108-9
Article Dans Anglais | IMSEAR | ID: sea-115379

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A 38 years old female presented with pain in the epigastrium, jaundice and fever since one and half month. The computerised tomographic scan of the abdomen revealed a multiloculated abscess of the left lobe of liver. The pus drained from the liver abscess at laparotomy showed acid fast bacilli on microscopy. A detailed search failed to identify any other focus of tuberculous infection. The case has been reported for the rarity of isolated hepatic tuberculous abscess and its presentation with jaundice, a rare feature, and to highlight the importance of microscopic or culture diagnosis in a suspected case of pyaemic abscess.


Sujets)
Adulte , Femelle , Humains , Abcès du foie/diagnostic , Tomodensitométrie , Tuberculose hépatique/diagnostic
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Article Dans Anglais | IMSEAR | ID: sea-124493

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A rare case of gangrenous sigmoid volvulus in a pregnant woman causing intestinal obstruction is reported. The patient had intrauterine foetal death. Laparatomy for resection of sigmoid colon and hysterotomy for removal of dead foetus was carried out. Terminal iliac colostomy with closure of rectal stump was done in the first surgery. The patient underwent colorectal anastomosis 2 months after the first operation and recovered uneventfully.


Sujets)
Adulte , Femelle , Mort foetale , Gangrène , Humains , Occlusion intestinale/diagnostic , Grossesse , Complications de la grossesse/diagnostic , Maladies du sigmoïde/diagnostic
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Article Dans Anglais | IMSEAR | ID: sea-124314

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A case of massive rectal bleeding due to colonic tuberculosis in advanced pregnancy with intrauterine foetal death is reported. Patient was treated with resection of the left colon and left transverse end colostomy with closure of the rectal stump. Hysterotomy for the removal of the dead foetus was performed. The patient improved in health with antitubercular treatment. The colorectal anastomosis was performed after 4 months. Massive rectal bleeding in intestinal tuberculosis, though rare should be kept in mind.


Sujets)
Adulte , Maladies du côlon/complications , Femelle , Mort foetale , Hémorragie gastro-intestinale/étiologie , Humains , Maladies du jéjunum/complications , Grossesse , Complications de la grossesse/chirurgie , Rectum , Tuberculose gastro-intestinale/complications
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Article Dans Anglais | IMSEAR | ID: sea-65489

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AIM: To evaluate the efficacy of percutaneous pigtail catheter drainage (PCD) in the management of pancreatic pseudocysts otherwise meriting surgical intervention. METHODS: Fourteen consecutive patients with pancreatic pseudocysts (five following acute pancreatitis and nine with chronic pancreatitis) were subjected to PCD. For uncomplicated chronic pseudocysts, an algorithm using endoscopic retrograde pancreaticography to demonstrate ductal communication with obstruction was followed. Five patients had complicated pseudocysts and nine uncomplicated cysts persisting > 6 weeks and > 6 cm in size. RESULTS: All uncomplicated and two complicated pseudocysts resolved in 6-58 days (mean 19.7). No recurrences were seen. Three patients with complicated cysts had pancreatic fistulae; two of these were treated by surgery and one by pancreatic stenting. Sepsis required sump drainage in two patients. Four patients required early surgery: two for pancreatic fistula and one each for hemorrhage and residual cyst. Two patients were subjected later to pancreatico-jejunostomy for pain of chronic pancreatitis. CONCLUSIONS: Patients with acute pseudocysts and uncomplicated noncommunicating chronic pseudocysts respond to PCD. In complicated chronic pseudocysts, sepsis may be controlled by PCD.


Sujets)
Maladie aigüe , Adulte , Cathétérisme , Maladie chronique , Drainage/instrumentation , Humains , Mâle , Adulte d'âge moyen , Pseudokyste du pancréas/chirurgie , Études prospectives , Résultat thérapeutique
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