Port site tuberculosis after laparoscopic cholecystectomy: A rare complication with review of literature
Creators
- 1. Senior Resident, Departement of Surgery, Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh
Description
Laparoscopic procedures are routinely performed in most surgical centers today. Surgical site infections at port sites following laparoscopy are not uncommon. However, port site tuberculosis (TB) is a rare complication following a laparoscopic procedure. The possible causes of its development include improper sterilization of instruments, use of tap water containing resistant atypical mycobacteria to clean these instruments before immersion into glutaraldehyde solution; and seeding at the port site due to gall bladder TB. We report here a case of a young female who underwent laparoscopic cholecystectomy outside our hospital and then developed a discharging sinus at the epigastric port site. Three attempts of debridement and wound closure had already been done before and every time there was a recurrence. Sinus tract was excised after getting the sinogram, and the histopathology showed features consistent with TB. The patient was put on anti‑tubercular therapy, and she had no recurrence after 3 months of follow‑up.
Files
Port site tuberculosis after laparoscopic IntJHealthAlliedSci_2016 .pdf
Files
(2.3 MB)
Name | Size | Download all |
---|---|---|
md5:2ebf53b0fb2faf396f7d117c85965c4a
|
2.3 MB | Preview Download |