Yonsei Med J.  1995 Apr;36(2):206-213. 10.3349/ymj.1995.36.2.206.

A large common bile duct stone migrated from the gallbladder through a cholecystohepaticodochal fistula: an unusual complication of Mirizzi syndrome type II

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  • 1Department of Internal Medicine, Yong Dong Severacne Hospital, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.

Abstract

Mirizzi syndrome with a biliobiliary fistula (Mirizzi syndrome type II) is a rare complication of a long-standing gallbladder stone disease. It is even rarer for a gallbladder stone to migrate through a biliobiliary fistula into the common duct. We encountered this interesting complication of Mirizzi syndrome type II in an 86 year-old female patient. A large gallbladder stone migrated into, and impacted into the distal common bile duct through a cholecystohepaticodochal fistula. The stone was resistant to mechanical lithotripsy and was treated with biliary endoprosthesis and oral bile acids.

Keyword

Mirizzi syndrome type II; biliobiliary fistula; bile duct stone

MeSH Terms

Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Biliary Fistula/*complications
Case Report
Cholelithiasis/*complications
Common Bile Duct Calculi/*etiology
Common Bile Duct Diseases/*complications
Female
Fistula/*complications
Human
Liver Diseases/*complications
Syndrome
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