نتایج جستجو برای: cholecystitis

تعداد نتایج: 5119  

2017
Roisin Stack Joseph McLoughlin Amy Gillis Barbara M Ryan

A 45-year-old woman with suspected Functional Biliary Sphincter Disorder (FBSD) developed Clostridium perfringens related emphysematous cholecystitis after ERCP. A low index of suspicion for emphysematous cholecystitis in this young, otherwise healthy woman led to a significant delay in making the correct diagnosis, and air in the gallbladder was wrongly attributed to a possible gallbladder per...

2010
Jasprit Bhamrah Phuoc-Tan Diep John Bennet Hugh Warren

Cholecystitis can result in complications if not completely treated. These include gallbladder empyema, perforation and cholecystoenteric fistula. We report the first incidence of cholecystitis resulting in a gallstone fistula with a gastric duplication cyst. A 71 year old patient presented with generalised peritonism that was worst in the epigastric area. Computer tomography (CT) revealed a pe...

Journal: :Khirurgiia 1976
Iu Ia Makarova

Biliary, hepatic, and pancreatic surgery at the Mayo Clinic during 1973 was retrospectively examined. A total of 1,137 operations were performed in the 12-month period, with an overall hospital mortality of 2.6%. The operative mortality for 586 elective cholecystectomies for chronic cholecystitis with cholelithiasis was 0.3%--for acute cholecystitis 1.5% and for elective common duct exploration...

2017
Ying Dai Ronald S. Arellano

Acute cholecystitis can arise in two distinct patient populations: (1) the relatively healthy ambulatory patient who develops acute inflammation of the gallbladder as a result of gallstones and (2) the critically ill, hospitalized patient who may or may not have gallstones. For most patients with acute calculous cholecystitis, surgical removal of the gallbladder is the preferred treatment optio...

2010
Wael N. Yacoub Mikael Petrosyan Indu Sehgal Yanling Ma Parakrama Chandrasoma Rodney J. Mason

The objective was to develop a score, to stratify patients with acute cholecystitis into high, intermediate, or low probability of gangrenous cholecystitis. The probability of gangrenous cholecystitis (score) was derived from a logistic regression of a clinical and pathological review of 245 patients undergoing urgent cholecystectomy. Sixty-eight patients had gangrenous inflammation, 132 acute,...

2009
Christian D. Becker Robert A. Fischer

Acute cholecystitis is a major health problem. There are multiple etiologies to be considered and early recognition of the condition is important to optimize management and outcome. We report the first case in the medical literature of symptomatic acute cholecystitis triggered by ceftriaxone-associated gallbladder sludge formation and, importantly, solid ceftriaxone gallstone formation in an ad...

2012
Ayu Ogawa Kenichi Shikata Haruhito Adam Uchida Susumu Shinoura Naosuke Yokomichi Daisuke Ogawa Chicage Sato‐Horiguchi Takahito Yagi Jun Wada Hirofumi Makino

Emphysematous cholecystitis is a rare, but life-threatening, form of acute cholecystitis caused by gas-forming organisms in the gallbladder. A 73-year-old male patient with type 2 diabetes mellitus complicated with neuropathy associated with schizophrenia was admitted to Okayama University Hospital, Okayama, Japan, because of a high fever and general malaise. On the fourth hospital day, despite...

Journal: :The Eurasian journal of medicine 2016
Yucel Yuzbasioglu Hikmet Duymaz Ceren Sen Tanrikulu Huseyin Cahit Halhalli Mirac Ozturk Koc Meral Tandoğan Figen Coskun

OBJECTIVE The aim of this study is to investigate the relationship between procalcitonin (PCT) level and the severity of acute cholecystitis. MATERIALS AND METHODS This study included 200 patients diagnosed with acute cholecystitis. To diagnose and assess the severity of acute cholecystitis; physical examination and abdominal ultrasound findings were evaluated and blood samples were taken to ...

2015
Marios Papadakis Peter C. Ambe Hubert Zirngibl

BACKGROUND Acute cholecystitis is a common diagnosis and surgery is the standard of care for young and fit patients. However, due to high risk of postoperative morbidity and mortality, surgical management of critically ill patients remains a controversy. It is not clear, whether the increased risk of perioperative complications associated with the management of critically ill patients with acut...

2016
Pranab Jyoti Bhattacharyya Rahul Ghogre

Introduction: It is well known that acute cholecystitis can sometimes mimick coronary ischemia with similar pattern of chest pain and ST segment changes and T-wave inversions in ECG. However, dynamic ECG changes which are highly suggestive of coronary ischemia, in a patient of acute calculous cholecystitis is a rare phenomenon. A normal coronary angiogram established that the peculiar ECG chang...

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