Spontaneous Extra-Hepatic Bile Duct Perforation Postpartum

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2013-12

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Ghana medical journal

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Spontaneous bile duct perforation is an unusual cause of acute abdomen. It is an extremely rare condition and rarely suspected or correctly diagnosed pre-operatively. A case of a 29year old adult female, presenting with peritonitis, 2days post partum is presented. Exploratory laparotomy showed biliary peritonitis secondary to a perforated common bile duct. She had a cholecystectomy and closure of the perforation over a T-tube. She recovered well and was discharged home. Awareness of spontaneous common bile duct perforation as a rare cause of biliary peritonitis, avoids undue delay in the diagnosis and thus improve prognosis. Cholecystectomy and drainage of bile duct using a T-tube is emphasized.

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Pregnancy, Pre-eclampsia, Peritonitis, Bile duct perforation, Cholangiogram

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