Choledochoduodenal fistula after the placement of a partially covered metal stent for unresectable pancreatic cancer

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Abstract

A 75-year-old Japanese man with type 2 diabetes mellitus suffered from unresectable pancreatic head cancer and was admitted to our institution due to acute cholangitis. A partially covered metal stent was placed at that time. 11 months later, he was readmitted for acute cholangitis. Upper endoscopy revealed complete stent distal migration and a small hole on the oral side of the ampulla. While attempting cannulation into the hole, an upstream biliary tract was revealed. Accordingly, we diagnosed the patient to have a choledochoduodenal fistula. After metal stent removal and balloon dilation, we placed two 7 Fr plastic stents, which successfully relieved the patient’s cholangitis.

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Masuda, D., Ogura, T., Imoto, A., Onda, S., Sano, T., Takagi, W., … Higuchi, K. (2016). Choledochoduodenal fistula after the placement of a partially covered metal stent for unresectable pancreatic cancer. Internal Medicine, 55(12), 1591–1597. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.55.6060

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