Parenchymal Guidewire Perforation during ERCP: An Unappreciated Injury

ERCP is attended with certain complications, the majority of which are well known to the medical community. Other less-known complications also exist. Guidewire injury to the hepatic or pancreatic parenchyma represents one of the much less appreciated, albeit preventable, complications. In this repo...

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Main Authors: M. Ezzedien Rabie, Saad Al Faris, Ali Nasser, Abdul Aziz Shahir, Yasser Al Mahdi, Mansour Youssef Al Asmari
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2015-01-01
Series:Case Reports in Surgery
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/670323
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spelling doaj-f133cbb011984763aecfd1b95b57cba12020-11-24T22:23:57ZengHindawi LimitedCase Reports in Surgery2090-69002090-69192015-01-01201510.1155/2015/670323670323Parenchymal Guidewire Perforation during ERCP: An Unappreciated InjuryM. Ezzedien Rabie0Saad Al Faris1Ali Nasser2Abdul Aziz Shahir3Yasser Al Mahdi4Mansour Youssef Al Asmari5Department of Surgery, Armed Forces Hospital, Southern Region, P.O. Box 101, Khamis Mushait, Aseer, Saudi ArabiaDepartment of surgery, Aseer Central Hospital, Abha, Aseer, Saudi ArabiaDepartment of surgery, Aseer Central Hospital, Abha, Aseer, Saudi ArabiaDepartment of Surgery, Armed Forces Hospital, Southern Region, P.O. Box 101, Khamis Mushait, Aseer, Saudi ArabiaDepartment of Surgery, Armed Forces Hospital, Southern Region, P.O. Box 101, Khamis Mushait, Aseer, Saudi ArabiaDepartment of Surgery, Armed Forces Hospital, Southern Region, P.O. Box 101, Khamis Mushait, Aseer, Saudi ArabiaERCP is attended with certain complications, the majority of which are well known to the medical community. Other less-known complications also exist. Guidewire injury to the hepatic or pancreatic parenchyma represents one of the much less appreciated, albeit preventable, complications. In this report, we present the clinical course of three patients who sustained guidewire perforation of the pancreatic or hepatic parenchyma. In one patient, the clinical deterioration was confidently attributed to guidewire perforation of the pancreatic parenchyma. Conservative treatment was successful and unnecessary emergency surgery was thus avoided. In the other two, in whom the cause of the clinical deterioration was unclear, an emergency surgery was performed. Guidewire injury to the hepatic parenchyma was then confirmed which needed only intraperitoneal drainage, with successful outcome.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/670323
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author M. Ezzedien Rabie
Saad Al Faris
Ali Nasser
Abdul Aziz Shahir
Yasser Al Mahdi
Mansour Youssef Al Asmari
spellingShingle M. Ezzedien Rabie
Saad Al Faris
Ali Nasser
Abdul Aziz Shahir
Yasser Al Mahdi
Mansour Youssef Al Asmari
Parenchymal Guidewire Perforation during ERCP: An Unappreciated Injury
Case Reports in Surgery
author_facet M. Ezzedien Rabie
Saad Al Faris
Ali Nasser
Abdul Aziz Shahir
Yasser Al Mahdi
Mansour Youssef Al Asmari
author_sort M. Ezzedien Rabie
title Parenchymal Guidewire Perforation during ERCP: An Unappreciated Injury
title_short Parenchymal Guidewire Perforation during ERCP: An Unappreciated Injury
title_full Parenchymal Guidewire Perforation during ERCP: An Unappreciated Injury
title_fullStr Parenchymal Guidewire Perforation during ERCP: An Unappreciated Injury
title_full_unstemmed Parenchymal Guidewire Perforation during ERCP: An Unappreciated Injury
title_sort parenchymal guidewire perforation during ercp: an unappreciated injury
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Case Reports in Surgery
issn 2090-6900
2090-6919
publishDate 2015-01-01
description ERCP is attended with certain complications, the majority of which are well known to the medical community. Other less-known complications also exist. Guidewire injury to the hepatic or pancreatic parenchyma represents one of the much less appreciated, albeit preventable, complications. In this report, we present the clinical course of three patients who sustained guidewire perforation of the pancreatic or hepatic parenchyma. In one patient, the clinical deterioration was confidently attributed to guidewire perforation of the pancreatic parenchyma. Conservative treatment was successful and unnecessary emergency surgery was thus avoided. In the other two, in whom the cause of the clinical deterioration was unclear, an emergency surgery was performed. Guidewire injury to the hepatic parenchyma was then confirmed which needed only intraperitoneal drainage, with successful outcome.
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