Acute cholecystitis complicated by pylephlebitis

Discussion:

Pylephlebitis is a septic thrombosis of the portal vein or its branches secondary to an abdominal or pelvic infection (regions that drain to the portal venous system). It is considered a serious complication with significant morbidity and mortality.

The management of pylephlebitis consists of aggressive antibiotic therapy and surgical intervention if there is an indication. The use of anticoagulation therapy remains controversial.

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