aetiology of acute cholecystitis
Last reviewed 01/2018
Biliary obstruction in acute cholangitis is frequently caused by choledocholithiasis. Other causes of acute cholangitis include:
- benign biliary stricture
- congenital factors
- post-operative factors (damaged bile duct, strictured choledojejunostomy, etc.)
- inflammatory factors (oriental cholangitis, etc.)
- malignant occlusion - bile duct tumor, gallbladder tumor, ampullary tumor, pancreatic tumor
- duodenal tumor
- pancreatitis
- entry of parasites into the bile ducts
- external pressure
- fibrosis of the papilla
- deuodenal diverticulum
- blood clot
- sump syndrome after biliary enteric anastomosis
- iatrogenic factors
- acute cholangitis may occur as a result of biliary interventions such as endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) and the use of biliary stents
Note:
- an increase in incidence is reported in malignant disease, sclerosing cholangitis, and non-surgical instrumentation of the biliary tract as causes of acute cholangitis (1)
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