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Laparoscopic S7 Hepatectomy with Positive Fluorescence Staining
Published on: May 9, 2025
Biliary pleural fistula detected by hepatobiliary scintigraphy
May L Yong1, Judith M Joyce, Lee M Weinberg
1Department of Radiology, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA.
Abstract:
A biliary pleural fistula is a rare complication secondary to trauma, infection, malignancy, biliary disease, malignancies, or percutaneous procedures. Its presence may be suggested by the development of a right pleural effusion in a patient with such history and can be confirmed with a hepatobiliary scan or endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography. Patients are treated with antibiotics and the fistula usually spontaneously closes. If after 2 weeks the fistula persists, percutaneous drainage, sphincterotomy, or biliary stent placement can be performed to promote healing of the fistula. In complicated cases, open thoracic surgery or video-assisted thoracic surgery may be required.

