Case Report
The American Journal of Gastroenterology (2007) 102, 195–196; doi:10.1111/j.1572-0241.2006.00876.x
Acute Appendicitis Due to Appendiceal Obstruction from a Migrated Biliary Stent
George Tzovaras MD1, Paraskevi Liakou MD1, Evaghelos Makryiannis MD2 and George Paroutoglou MD2
- 1Department of Surgery, University Hospital of Larissa, Larissa, Greece
- 2Department of Gastroenterology, University Hospital of Larissa, Larissa, Greece
Correspondence: George Tzovaras, MD, Assistant Professor of Surgery, 19 Agorogianni A. Street, Larissa 413 35, Greece.
Received 25 May 2006; Accepted 9 July 2006.
Abstract
Endoscopic plastic biliary stenting is a common procedure in the management of benign biliary pathology. Complications from biliary stenting are rare, with stent occlusion being the most common. Another late complication of long-term biliary stenting is stent migration, which occasionally can result in bowel perforation and obstruction. We report an extremely unusual complication of acute appendicitis due to appendiceal orifice obstruction from a migrated biliary stent. The condition was suspected from the history in association with the radiological findings and was successfully treated nonoperatively with endoscopic stent removal.
