Robotic cholecystectomy and cholecystoenteric fistula closure in a female with remote cholangitis

  • Baratta V
  • Kurbatov V
  • Le Blanc J
  • et al.
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Abstract

Cholecystocolic fistula (CCF), a connection between the gallbladder and neighboring colon, is a rare entity with little consensus as to the optimal surgical management. Existing case reports have described both open and laparoscopic repairs. We describe the first reported case of a successful robotic repair of a CCF in a 50-year-old woman diagnosed with cholangitis 5 years prior to surgery. The patient had a longitudinal follow-up by a single surgeon, allowing for early diagnosis and repair. This case also includes radiographic imaging over 5 years during the index hospitalization and preoperative workup. This allows for a glimpse into the natural pathogenesis of this disease. After robotic surgery, the patient made a complete recovery with no postoperative complications.

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Baratta, V. M., Kurbatov, V., Le Blanc, J. M., Bowker, B., & Yavorek, G. (2019). Robotic cholecystectomy and cholecystoenteric fistula closure in a female with remote cholangitis. Journal of Surgical Case Reports, 2019(8). https://doi.org/10.1093/jscr/rjz231

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