Urgent right hepatectomy for infected hepatic necrosis secondary to endoscopic cholangiography

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Patricio Vanerio
Gonzalo San Martín
Martín Abelleira
Alejandro Ettlin
Martín Harguindeguy

Abstract

Hepatic subcapsular hematoma is a rare but potentially lethal complication of endoscopic retrograde cholangiography. On the other hand, complications derived from the hematoma can be its rupture with the consequent massive bleeding, and/or portal thrombosis due to compression that evolves towards necrosis, which is susceptible to generally serious infections that require more aggressive management.
We present the case of a patient treated in our department who underwent retrograde endoscopic cholangiography as treatment for her acute cholangitis, presenting in the evolution a subcapsular hematoma that progressed to hepatic necrosis due to compression of the portal pedicle and later an infection of that necrosis. requiring an emergency right hepatectomy as surgical treatment.

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Vanerio, P., San Martín, G., Abelleira, M., Ettlin, A., & Harguindeguy, M. (2024). Urgent right hepatectomy for infected hepatic necrosis secondary to endoscopic cholangiography. Revista Argentina De Cirugía, 116(1), 65–69. Retrieved from https://revista.aac.org.ar/index.php/RevArgentCirug/article/view/649
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Scientific Letter

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