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Delayed Cholecystectomy Management for Mirizzi Syndrome
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Mirizzi syndrome is defined as a common hepatic duct obstruction from a cystic duct stone, which results in a severe inflammatory reaction that distorts biliary anatomy and makes surgical intervention challenging. Most case reports describe an open subtotal cholecystectomy as the most common surgical technique with few reports detailing successful laparoscopic interventions. This case involves an 11-year-old African American female who presented with right upper quadrant abdominal pain and imaging consistent with Mirizzi syndrome. She was taken for a laparoscopic cholecystectomy that was quickly aborted due to extensive inflammation. She subsequently underwent endoscopic decompression of her biliary tree by gastroenterology. She returned to the operating room six weeks later for a successful interval cholecystectomy. This case illustrates a unique report of delayed cholecystectomy for management of Mirizzi syndrome, which highlights a potential management strategy that avoids technically difficult laparoscopic cholecystectomy in the acute inflammatory period.
SAGE Publications
Title: Delayed Cholecystectomy Management for Mirizzi Syndrome
Description:
Mirizzi syndrome is defined as a common hepatic duct obstruction from a cystic duct stone, which results in a severe inflammatory reaction that distorts biliary anatomy and makes surgical intervention challenging.
Most case reports describe an open subtotal cholecystectomy as the most common surgical technique with few reports detailing successful laparoscopic interventions.
This case involves an 11-year-old African American female who presented with right upper quadrant abdominal pain and imaging consistent with Mirizzi syndrome.
She was taken for a laparoscopic cholecystectomy that was quickly aborted due to extensive inflammation.
She subsequently underwent endoscopic decompression of her biliary tree by gastroenterology.
She returned to the operating room six weeks later for a successful interval cholecystectomy.
This case illustrates a unique report of delayed cholecystectomy for management of Mirizzi syndrome, which highlights a potential management strategy that avoids technically difficult laparoscopic cholecystectomy in the acute inflammatory period.
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