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Vol. 26. Issue 1.
Pages 23-25 (January - March 2014)
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Vol. 26. Issue 1.
Pages 23-25 (January - March 2014)
CLINICAL CASE
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ERCP and splenic injury
CPRE y lesión esplénica
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Á. Villalobos-Garitaa,
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docvillag@gmail.com

Corresponding author. Gastroenterology Department, Hospital Calderón Guardia, Caja Costarricense del Seguro Social, San José, Costa Rica. C.P. 10105.
, M. Alvarado-Salazara, G. Rodríguez-Quesadab, R. Páez-Saenza, G. Avendaño-Alvaradoa, C. Campos-Goussena, R. Barahona-Garcíaa, A. Avalos-Giugliarellia, O. González-Pachecoa
a Gastroenterology Department, Hospital Calderón Guardia, Caja Costarricense del Seguro Social, San José, Costa Rica
b Surgery Deparment, Hospital Calderón Guardia, Caja Costarricense del Seguro Social, San José, Costa Rica
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Abstract

endoscopic Retrograde Colangiopancreatography (eRCP) is an invasive procedure with important complications that occurs in 5%-10% of the cases. The most frequent procedure related complications are: acute pancreatitis, hemorrhage, perforation and infection. an infrequent but potentially life threatening eRCP complication is the splenic injury, with very few cases reported in the literature. We report a patient with cholecholithiasis and biliary pancreatitis who was diagnosed with a subcapsular splenic laceration a few hours after an eRCP. Clinicians should be alerted to this potential post-procedure complication associated with eRCP.

Keywords:
endoscopic Retrograde Colangiopancreatography
Complication
Splenic injury
Costa Rica.
Resumen

la colangiopancreatografía retrógrada endoscópica (CPRe) es un procedimiento invasivo con importantes complicaciones que ocurren en el 5%-10% de los casos. las complicaciones más frecuentes relacionadas a este procedimiento son: pancreatitis aguda, hemorragia, perforación e infección. Una complicación de la CPRe infrecuente pero potencialmente mortal es la lesión esplénica, con muy pocos casos reportados en la literatura. Realizamos un reporte de caso de un paciente con coledocolitiasis y pancreatitis biliar, quién fue diagnosticado con una laceración esplénica subcapsular pocas horas después de la realización de la CPRe. los médicos deben tener en cuenta esta potencial complicación asociada a CPRe.

Palabras clave:
Colangiopancreatografía retrógrada endoscópica
Complicación
lesión esplénica
Costa Rica.
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