An uninvited guest, Ascaris in the bile duct causing cholangitis successfully treated with surgery

Author:

Ramos Darwin R1,Robalino Antonio S1,Mogrovejo Daniel L1,Suárez Doménica A2,Proaño Aitana E Ross3,Parrales Diana E4,Molina Gabriel A5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. IEDLAP (Instituto de Endoscopia digestiva y Laparoscopia Avanzado) , Colón 042, Píllaro-Ecuador, Ambato , Ecuador

2. USFQ (Universidad San Francisco de Quito) , Diego de Robles, Quito 170901 , Ecuador

3. Universidad Técnica Equinoccial (UTE) , Rumipamba y Bourgeois, Quito 170147 , Ecuador

4. Department of Surgery Iess Quito Sur , Moraspungo, 17011, Quito , Ecuador

5. USFQ (Universidad San Francisco de Quito) Diego de Robles, 170901 and Hospital Metropolitano , Av. Mariana de Jesús 170521, Quito , Ecuador

Abstract

Abstract Parasitic infections continue to be a burden for developing countries—the lack of hygiene measures and clean water results in dangerous scenarios that can lead to challenging problems. Most Ascaris lumbricoides infections are usually mild; nonetheless, in rare cases in endemic regions, they can migrate to the bile duct and cause severe complications requiring surgery. We present the case of a 43-year-old woman who had severe cholangitis due to A. lumbricoides. The worm migrated from the bowel and obstructed the bile duct; after surgery, the patient fully recovered.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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