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Peritonitis and End Ileostomy By Borko Kereshi, MSIII

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Page 1: Peritonitis and End Ileostomy By Borko Kereshi, MSIII

Peritonitis and End Ileostomy

By Borko Kereshi, MSIII

Page 2: Peritonitis and End Ileostomy By Borko Kereshi, MSIII

The case

• 48 year old female with end-stage renal disease and history of pancreatitis.

• Status post colectomy for ischemic colitis.

• End Ileostomy placed

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What do you see?

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FindingsEnd ileostomy

Parastomial hernia with free fluid around ileostomy

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Parastomial hernia with free fluid around ileostomy

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What do you see?

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Findings

Thickened and enhancing peritoneum, consistent with peritonitis.

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Peritonitis, cause and result

• Diffuse peritonitis occurs when the cause of the peritoneal inflammation is not contained or there is overwhelming infection. Generalized peritonitis can result from infective or chemically irritative causes.

• On CT, there is smooth peritoneal contrast enhancement

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Fat stranding around the pancreatic tail. This could be part of peritonitis. Alternatively this may be secondary to focal pancreatic tail inflammation

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Abnormal fluid collection anterior to liver

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Coronal View

Fluid!

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More fluid!

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References

• K Gordon, WK Lee, O Hennessy. Computed tomography manifestations of peritoneal diseases. Australasian Radiology. VL: 49. NO: 4. 2005. Department of Medical Imaging, St Vincent's Hospital, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.