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Shimane journal of medical science Volume 22 Issue 1
published_at 2005-03-01
Liver abscess following ablation therapies for metastatic liver tumor after biliary reconstruction : report of two cases
Itagaki Tomoko
Kataoka Yoshiki
Endo Shinichiro
Koike Makoto
Hashimoto Koji
Higami Tetsuya
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Two cases of liver abscess following ablation therapies for metastatic liver tumor after biliary reconstruction are reported. Case 1; A 58-year-old man underwent pylorus preserving pancreatoduodenectomy for cholangiocarcinoma. Microwave coagulation therapy was performed for metastatic liver tumor; however, liver abscess developed after one month and became recurrent. Case 2; A 67-year-old woman underwent pylorus preserving pancreatoduodenectomy for periampullary cancer. Radio frequency ablation was performed for metastatic liver tumor; however, liver abscess developed after one week. In Case 1, we believe that cholangitis at the peripheral level of the intrahepatic biliary tree spread to the treated area and altered blood flow caused recurrence of liver abscess.
In Case 2, cholangitis could have been directly transferred to the ablated area through between the abscess and intrahepatic bile duct. In conclusion, ablation therapies could promote the development of liver abscess in patients who have undergone biliary tract reconstruction after tumor resection and might be contraindicated in such patients.
In Case 2, cholangitis could have been directly transferred to the ablated area through between the abscess and intrahepatic bile duct. In conclusion, ablation therapies could promote the development of liver abscess in patients who have undergone biliary tract reconstruction after tumor resection and might be contraindicated in such patients.
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