Presentation
Obstructive jaundice.
Patient Data
Gender: Male
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Four images from an ERCP.
On the second image, there is an endoscope with opacification of the pancreatic duct.
On the third image, air outlines the retroperitoneal space, compatible with a perforation.
On the fourth image, there is increased retroperitoneal air and pneumobilia.
Cholecystectomy clips.
From the case:
Pneumoretroperitoneum - post ERCP perforation
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Extensive retroperitoneal gas on the right, compatible with post ERCP perforation.
From the case:
Pneumoretroperitoneum - post ERCP perforation
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CT appearance of the right pneumoretroperitoneum.