Bronchobiliary fistula (BBF) is a rare, highly morbid condition that results from an abnormal connection between biliary channels and the bronchial tree. In the past, this condition has been known to be caused by untreated hydatid cysts or hepatic abscesses that can erode through the diaphragm into the pleural cavity and bronchial tree, creating fistulation. However, the condition's spectrum has changed in recent years, and BBFs have also become associated with neoplasm, iatrogenic causes, and trauma. Cases of BBF are treated differently, either with simple conservative management or invasive surgery. We present a case of a 46-year-old male initially presenting with sepsis, who was found to have a BBF. The diagnosis was made after a hepatobiliary iminodiacetic acid scan showed the flow of a tracer in the lung fields. The condition was likely due to acute cholecystitis and prior biliary instrumentation. The patient was treated successfully with percutaneous cholecystostomy tube insertion followed by elective laparoscopic cholecystectomy several weeks after hospital discharge.
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Cardiovasc Intervent Radiol
January 2025
Interventional Radiology, WVU/Charleston Area Medical Center, 3200 MacCorkle Ave SE, Charleston, WV, 25304, USA.
J Cardiothorac Surg
December 2024
Department of Radiology, Affiliated Hangzhou First People's Hospital, School of Medicine, Westlake University, Hangzhou, 310006, China.
Background: Acquired bronchobiliary fistula (BBF) is a rare but life-threatening complication that can occur as a result of oncological processes, inflammatory reactions, parasite infections, thoracoabdominal trauma, or invasive procedures associated with iatrogenic injury. However, the potential etiology of BBF caused by instrumental issues when using ultrasonic scalpels resulting in diathermy burn and its post-burn effects has never been reported.
Case Presentation: Herein, we present a case of a 65-year-old woman who developed BBF one month after hepatectomy and presented with refractory irritating cough accompanied by yellow bitter sputum.
J Surg Case Rep
October 2024
Radiology Department, National Institute of Oncology, Av. Allal Al Fassi, Rabat, BP 6024, Morocco.
Bronchobiliary fistula (BBF) is one of the most exceptional complications following hepatic surgery. By integrating evidence-based case studies from existing literature, this review offers critical insights into the efficacy of diverse imaging modalities and therapeutic approaches across a broad spectrum of clinical scenarios. Computed tomography, and magnetic resonance cholangiography or even scintigraphy shows an abnormal tractus between biliary ducts and pulmonary bronchi and minimally invasive techniques using endoscopy are considered the techniques of choice.
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June 2024
Department of Anesthesiology, Rasoul Akram Hospital, School of Medicine, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.
Tunis Med
September 2024
Pulmonary Department, Mohammed V Military Hospital, Rabat, Morocco.
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