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A biliary fistula is a type of in which flows along an abnormal connection from the into a nearby hollow structure. Types of biliary fistula include:

  • bilioenteric fistula: abnormal connection to small bowel, usually duodenum.
  • thoracobiliary fistula: abnormal connection to pleural space or bronchus (rare).
  • bronchobiliary fistula: pathological communication between a bronchus and the biliary tract (extremely rare).

These may be contrasted to a , in which bile escapes the bile ducts through a perforation or faulty surgical into the abdominal cavity. Damage to a bile duct may result in a leak, which may eventually become a biliary fistula.


Signs and symptoms
A biliary fistula often occurs or may be suspected in a person who has recently undergone a surgical procedure. Pain may occur if the leaked bile is also , which can subsequently lead to biliary .

Brochobilary fistula is challenging because patients may experience repeat chest infections, pleural effusion, and perihepatic abdominal collection. Such patients usually present with bilioptysis (presence of bile in sputum), persistent cough, chest infections, or respiratory distress due to pleural effusion. Bilioptysis is the pathognomonic clinical feature of BBF.

Extensive may accumulate, especially in the setting of sterile bile leakage, which is often in nature.


Causes
It can occur as a complication following biliary (such as ), as an effect or as a result of a penetrating injury. Bronchobilary fistula commonly caused by primary and metastatic tumors, bile duct obstruction secondary to biliary stenosis, cholangiolithiasis, hepatic hydatidosis and trauma.

Diagnosis
For bronchobiliary fistula, the following tests are performed: 1) ultrasound abdomen, may show subdiaphragmatic collection around the surface of the right lobe of the liver. 2) preoperative chest X-ray, may demonstrate mild to moderate right-sided pleural effusion without an active lung pathology. 3) CT scan, may reveal focal collection along the liver's right lateral margin, which can be communicating with one of the right lower lobe bronchi, supporting the diagnosis of a BBF.


Treatment
Cholecystectomy with a is the most frequent treatment of primary fistulas, whereas the bile duct drainage or the endoscopic stenting is the best choice in case of minor iatrogenic bile duct injuries.


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