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. 1996 Aug;39(4):336–338.

Iatrogenic perforation of perivaterian duodenal diverticulum: report of a case

James E Cavanagh Jr 1,
PMCID: PMC3950145  PMID: 8697327

Abstract

The author reports a case of iatrogenic perforation of a duodenal diverticulum, an extremely rare occurrence, during percutaneous radiologic extraction of a retained common-bile-duct stone. Perforation was related to the perivaterian location of the duodenal diverticulum. Because an inflammatory reaction was present, tube duodenostomy was chosen over excision, closure and drainage to prevent the complication of lateral duodenal fistula and sepsis. Whenever iatrogenic duodenal perforation is suspected, prompt radiologic documentation and early surgical consultation should be sought.

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