Introduction: Hepatic biloma is a rare clinical condition whose main feature is an abnormal intra- or extra-hepatic bile collection. The diagnosis is usually evaluated on the basis of clinical history and is confirmed by mean of imaging. Case presentation: In the paper that follows, a case of 38-old male who reported accidental trauma eight month earlier has been described. An ultrasound scan confirmed the presence of two intrahepatic bilomas. Moreover, the authors offer a full contextualization further detailing this rare condition. Conclusion: Bile leaks is a rare complication usually secondary to abdominal non-invasive or mini-invasive surgery and abdominal trauma. Nevertheless, the widespread of imaging methods led its frequency to increase. Therefore, biloma should be considered in any patient who is admitted for post-traumatic abdominal lesion or has difficulties in the early post-operative period.
HEPATIC BILOMA: CLINICAL AND ANATOMICAL CONSIDERATIONS. A CASE REPORT
Antonio Ascione
2021-01-01
Abstract
Introduction: Hepatic biloma is a rare clinical condition whose main feature is an abnormal intra- or extra-hepatic bile collection. The diagnosis is usually evaluated on the basis of clinical history and is confirmed by mean of imaging. Case presentation: In the paper that follows, a case of 38-old male who reported accidental trauma eight month earlier has been described. An ultrasound scan confirmed the presence of two intrahepatic bilomas. Moreover, the authors offer a full contextualization further detailing this rare condition. Conclusion: Bile leaks is a rare complication usually secondary to abdominal non-invasive or mini-invasive surgery and abdominal trauma. Nevertheless, the widespread of imaging methods led its frequency to increase. Therefore, biloma should be considered in any patient who is admitted for post-traumatic abdominal lesion or has difficulties in the early post-operative period.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.