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Srpski arhiv za celokupno lekarstvo 2002 Volume 130, Issue 5-6, Pages: 201-203
https://doi.org/10.2298/SARH0206201C
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Pancreatic fistula through the distal common bile duct

Čolović Radoje B. (Institut za bolesti digestivnog sistema Kliničkog centra Srbije, Beograd)
Grubor Nikica M. (Institut za bolesti digestivnog sistema Kliničkog centra Srbije, Beograd)
Maširević Vesna (Institut za bolesti digestivnog sistema Kliničkog centra Srbije, Beograd)
Ivić Ljiljana (Institut za bolesti digestivnog sistema Kliničkog centra Srbije, Beograd)

Pancreatic fistula is usually caused by acute or chronic pancreatitis, injury and operations of the pancreas. The pancreatic juice comes either from the main pancreatic duct or from side branches. Extremely rare pancreatic fistula may come through the distal end of the common bile duct that is not properly sutured or ligated after traumatic or operative transaction. We present a 58-year old man who developed a life threatening high output pancreatic fistula through the distal end of the common bile duct that was simply ligated after resection for carcinoma. Pancreatic fistula was developed two weeks after original surgery and after two emergency reoperations for serious bleeding from the stump of the right gastric artery resected and ligated during radical limphadenectomy. The patient was treated conservatively by elevation of the drain- age bag after firm tunnel round the drain was formed so that there was no danger of spillage of the pancreatic juice within abdomen.

Keywords: pancreatic transcholedochal fistula

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