Iatrogenic porta hepatis injury is a rare but devastating surgical complication of laparoscopic cholecystectomy. There are no systematic studies examining the best treatment strategy in patients with this injury. We present a case of a 23-year-old woman with a large abscess in the right hepatic lobe due to an extreme vasculobiliary injury after laparoscopic cholecystectomy. Although rare, the impact of vasculobiliary injuries after cholecystectomy highlights the need for constant alertness and prompt management in order to minimize mortality and morbidity usually associated with the routine operative procedure.
Acute liver failure (ALF) is a syndrome, rather than a specific disease, with several possible causes, and viral hepatitis is a major cause. The relationship between self-limited and ALF hepatitis A is still poorly understood. A 45-year-old woman presented to our hospital with ALF diagnosis (from another hospital). She suffered from hospital-acquired pneumonia. The patient recovered within 4 weeks and returned to her normal life after 6 months of follow-up.
Total anomalous pulmonary venous connection is a rare congenital anomaly and has four anatomical subtypes of which the mixed type represents diagnostic and therapeutic challenge. When associated with obstruction, however, urgent surgical repair is needed. Herein, we present a rare case of obstructed mixed type total anomalous pulmonary venous connection with successful surgical repair.
The recognition of situs inversus is of great importance to avoid possible surgical mishaps that may result from the failure to recognize reversed anatomy or an atypical history. The repair of associated PAPVC with situs inversus totalis needs special attention during surgery due to the reversed anatomy.ss
Situs inversus totalis associated with partial anomalous pulmonary
venous connection is a very rare congenital heart malformation. Herein,
we describe successful surgical repair of the case of a 30-month-old
girl who had situs inversus totalis, partial anomalous pulmonary venous
connection , large atrial septal defect, and severe pulmonary
hypertension.
Total anomalous pulmonary venous connection is a rare congenital
anomaly, and has four anatomical subtypes of which the mixed type
represents diagnostic and therapeutic challenge. Herein, we present a
rare case of obstructed mixed type total anomalous pulmonary venous
connection with successful surgical repair
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