A 21-Year-Old Man with Previous History of Gastrectomy, Cholecystectomy, and Biliary Stenting with Failed Non-Operative Management of Blunt Trauma to the Liver Due to Traumatic Stent Perforation
Marcelo A.F. Ribeiro Junior,
Ali Salim Mohamed Almehrzi,
Nicholas Jaszczak
et al.
Abstract:Patient: Male, 21-year-old
Final Diagnosis: Perfuration of bile duct due to retained stent after trauma
Symptoms: Abdominal pain • blunt abdominal pain
Clinical Procedure: Removal of stent graft and stents • surgical intervention
Specialty: Surgery
Objective:
Unusual clinical course
Background:
Conservative management of blunt trauma to the liver is commonly used when there are no immediate signs of rupture or… Show more
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