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      Impaction of a shrapnel splinter in the common bile duct after migrating from the right thoracic cavity: report of a case.

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          Biliary obstruction is rarely caused by a foreign body. This report describes the case of a 60-year-old Japanese man with jaundice caused by an impacted shrapnel splinter in the common bile duct (CBD) that had migrated from the right thoracic cavity 36 years after initial injury. Biochemical data showed a total bilirubin level of 4.2 mg/dl with a direct bilirubin level of 3.1mg/dl, an alanine aminotransferase level of 24IU/l, and an alkaline phosphatase level of 18.5KA units. It was serially documented that the shrapnel had migrated toward the diaphragm, then burrowed into the liver, settling in the CBD, and causing obstructive jaundice. Choledochotomy and T-tube drainage was performed and the postoperative course was uneventful. To our knowledge, this is the first case report of this type of occurrence in the Japanese literature. Although there are few reports of combat injury in Japan, this diagnosis should be considered in the evaluation of any patient with jaundice who has suffered a previous chest wound involving a foreign body.

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          Journal
          Surg Today
          Surgery today
          Springer Science and Business Media LLC
          0941-1291
          0941-1291
          2002
          : 32
          : 4
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Surgery, Nagasaki Prefectural Shimabara Onsen Hospital, Nagasaki, Japan.
          Article
          10.1007/s005950200058
          12027209
          97361b88-3e29-437b-ad41-b527af12f22b
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