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Case Report of Laparoscopic Treatment of Biliary Peritonitis Due to Double Organ Injury after Swallowing of Chicken Bone

Volume 10 - Issue 3

Ludmil Marinov*1, Manol Kalniev2 and Ivan Cholashki3

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    • 1Consultant General and Laparoscopic surgery, Private Clinic “St Francois”, France
    • 2Consultant Traumatology and General surgery, University Hospital, Bulgaria
    • 3 Consultant of General Surgery, State Hospital of Vratsa, Bulgaria
    • *Corresponding author: Ludmil Marinov, Consultant General and Laparoscopic surgery, Private Clinic “St Francois”, Chartres, France

Received: October 01, 2018;   Published: October 24, 2018

DOI: 10.26717/BJSTR.2018.10.001940

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Abstract

A 52 years old woman presented to emergency service after eating chicken meat few days before that. She had upper abdominal pain, vomiting, weakness and fever of 38oC. A control abdominal CT scan showed linear 50 mm foreign body that perforated the pyloric wall and penetrated into the liver. US, CT and fibro gastroscopy have been used to discover cause for the patient’s problem. Laparoscopy was suggested as main therapeutic method for extraction of the foreign body and closing of organs damage

Keywords : Foreign Body; Injury; Biliary Leak; Peritonitis; Laparoscopy

Abbreviations : HB: Hemoglobin; HCT: Hematocrit; WBC: White Blood Cells; ASAT: Aspartate Transaminase; LDH: Lactate Dehydrogenase; ALP: Alkaline Phosphatase; γGT: Γ-Glutamic Transferase

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