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Online Published: 09 Aug 2015
 


BILIOMA DUE TO BLUNT ABDOMINAL TRAUMA: A CASE REPORT AND REVIEW OF LITERATURE

Parth Vaghela, Jagrut Patel, Dharmendra Shah, Mihir Shah, Rajshree Vaghela.


Abstract
Bilioma is a rare abnormal localized collection of bile outside biliary tree due to an injury or biliary leak post operatively.
Case: A 15 years old male presented to us with complaint of greenish discharge from abdominal scar with generalized abdominal pain. There was supra-umbilical localized bulging and generalized guarding and rigidity since three days. Patient was giving history of blunt abdominal trauma three months back for which he had undergone laparotomy but he is not aware of which procedure done. At laparotomy we found loculated collection of bile measuring 20 x 15 cm. which was drained and its wall sent for histopathological examination. Histopathological report is suggestive of fibrous wall.
Conclusion: Intra-abdominal collection points towards traumatic injury to the biliary system. . Biliary injury is to be thoroughly investigated which had led to the formation of the bilioma. The management depends upon whether there is an ongoing bile leak or just an old collection (infected/sterile).

Key words: blunt abdominal trauma gallbladder, bilioma blunt abdominal trauma, blunt abdominal trauma children, blunt abdominal trauma management


 
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Parth Vaghela, Jagrut Patel, Dharmendra Shah, Mihir Shah, Rajshree Vaghela. BILIOMA DUE TO BLUNT ABDOMINAL TRAUMA: A CASE REPORT AND REVIEW OF LITERATURE. Int J Surg Med. 2017; 3(3): 200-202. doi:10.5455/ijsm.20150808121006


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Parth Vaghela, Jagrut Patel, Dharmendra Shah, Mihir Shah, Rajshree Vaghela. BILIOMA DUE TO BLUNT ABDOMINAL TRAUMA: A CASE REPORT AND REVIEW OF LITERATURE. https://www.ejos.org/?mno=197650 [Access: September 12, 2024]. doi:10.5455/ijsm.20150808121006


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Parth Vaghela, Jagrut Patel, Dharmendra Shah, Mihir Shah, Rajshree Vaghela. BILIOMA DUE TO BLUNT ABDOMINAL TRAUMA: A CASE REPORT AND REVIEW OF LITERATURE. Int J Surg Med. 2017; 3(3): 200-202. doi:10.5455/ijsm.20150808121006



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Parth Vaghela, Jagrut Patel, Dharmendra Shah, Mihir Shah, Rajshree Vaghela. BILIOMA DUE TO BLUNT ABDOMINAL TRAUMA: A CASE REPORT AND REVIEW OF LITERATURE. Int J Surg Med. (2017), [cited September 12, 2024]; 3(3): 200-202. doi:10.5455/ijsm.20150808121006



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Parth Vaghela, Jagrut Patel, Dharmendra Shah, Mihir Shah, Rajshree Vaghela (2017) BILIOMA DUE TO BLUNT ABDOMINAL TRAUMA: A CASE REPORT AND REVIEW OF LITERATURE. Int J Surg Med, 3 (3), 200-202. doi:10.5455/ijsm.20150808121006



Turabian Style

Parth Vaghela, Jagrut Patel, Dharmendra Shah, Mihir Shah, Rajshree Vaghela. 2017. BILIOMA DUE TO BLUNT ABDOMINAL TRAUMA: A CASE REPORT AND REVIEW OF LITERATURE. International Journal of Surgery and Medicine, 3 (3), 200-202. doi:10.5455/ijsm.20150808121006



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Parth Vaghela, Jagrut Patel, Dharmendra Shah, Mihir Shah, Rajshree Vaghela. "BILIOMA DUE TO BLUNT ABDOMINAL TRAUMA: A CASE REPORT AND REVIEW OF LITERATURE." International Journal of Surgery and Medicine 3 (2017), 200-202. doi:10.5455/ijsm.20150808121006



MLA (The Modern Language Association) Style

Parth Vaghela, Jagrut Patel, Dharmendra Shah, Mihir Shah, Rajshree Vaghela. "BILIOMA DUE TO BLUNT ABDOMINAL TRAUMA: A CASE REPORT AND REVIEW OF LITERATURE." International Journal of Surgery and Medicine 3.3 (2017), 200-202. Print. doi:10.5455/ijsm.20150808121006



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Parth Vaghela, Jagrut Patel, Dharmendra Shah, Mihir Shah, Rajshree Vaghela (2017) BILIOMA DUE TO BLUNT ABDOMINAL TRAUMA: A CASE REPORT AND REVIEW OF LITERATURE. International Journal of Surgery and Medicine, 3 (3), 200-202. doi:10.5455/ijsm.20150808121006