Abstract
Background: Hemobilia is a rare cause of upper GI bleeding and the reasons for the majority of the cases are iatrogenic. It is also one of the rarest vascular complication following laparoscopic cholecystectomy but acute pancreatitis due to postcholecystectomic hemobilia as a late complication of cholecystectomy is not yet described.Case Presentation: We presented the case of a 32-year-old female, admitted to our emergency surgery clinic with hematemesis, jaundice and abdominal pain who had a history of laparoscopic cholecystectomy 4 months ago. Patient was diagnosed as acute pancreatitis and obstructive jaundice caused by postcholecystectomic hemobilia. Afterwards she is successfully treated by ERCP, angiographic identification and embolization of right hepatic artery pseudoaneurysm.Conclusions: We presented that postcholecystectomic hemobilia may cause acute pancreatitis and acute pancreatitis caused by postcholecystectomic hemobilia should also be included to the rare complications which may occur following cholecystectomy. © 2010 Alis et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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Alis, H., Bozkurt, M. A., Oner, O. Z., Dolay, K., Turhan, A. N., Uçar, A., … Aygun, E. (2010). Case report: Acute pancreatitis caused by postcholecystectomic hemobilia. BMC Gastroenterology, 10. https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-230X-10-75
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