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Spontaneous Bilio-Cutaneous Fistula in Cholecystolithiasis
Authors: J. Mergancová; P. Vyhnálek; L. Ulvrová; J. Studnička
Authors‘ workplace: PKN, patologicko-anatomické oddělení, MUDr. Pavel Rothröckel ; PKN, interní klinika, doc. MUDr. Holm, CSc. ; PKN, radiodiagnostické oddělení, MUDr. Leoš Ungermann, Ph. D. ; PKN, chirurgická klinika, doc. MUDr. Šiller, Ph. D.
Published in: Rozhl. Chir., 2010, roč. 89, č. 10, s. 625-627.
Category: Monothematic special - Original
Overview
Spontaneous cholecystocutanea fistula is very rare disorder. The occurrence is very frequent in women above 60years old. The symptoms of this disorder are nonspecific. The diagnosis is not made when the symptoms are not search actively. The first type of examination is fistulography. Laparotomic scheduled chelocystectomy is preferred in therapy. Conservative approach is suitable therapy only for polymorbid patients.
Key words:
cholecystolithiasis – biliocutaneous fistula - ERCP
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