Fístula biliar

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A fístula biliar , normalmente secundária a uma intervenção cirúrgia, é uma fístula pela qual passa bilis para as zones circundantes. Pode secundária a um traumatismo, no caso de cálculo biliares, mas usualmente é iatrogénica e acontece após uma cirurgia.[1][2].
A bilis sendo drenada para o peritoneu origina uma peritonite química, extremamente dolorosa, desenvolvendo um quadro de abdômen agudo.
Referências
↑ Hepatic Artery-Biliary Fistula following Percutaneous
Transhepatic Billary Drainage1, Edward M. Druy, M.D.,http://radiology.rsna.org/content/141/2/369.full.pdf acesso a 10-19-2012
↑ PMID 17729415 (PubMed)
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