Bilio-Cecal Stent Migration Presenting as Massive Rectal Bleeding

J Med Cases. 2024 Sep;15(9):227-230. doi: 10.14740/jmc4262. Epub 2024 Aug 10.

Abstract

Endoscopic biliary stenting is a well-established intervention for the treatment of biliary, hepatic, and pancreatic disorders. The common indications include strictures, neoplasms, stones, infections, and bile leaks. Stents can be occluded, predisposing patients to ascending cholangitis and biliary sepsis. Distal stent migration is another known complication of endoscopic stenting and is usually spontaneous. Bowel perforation, abscesses, bleeding, and pancreatitis are rare complications of distal stent migration and are usually limited to the duodenum. Herein, we describe an extremely rare case of bilio-cecal stent migration presenting as rectal bleeding.

Keywords: Biliary stent migration; Cecal impaction; Endoscopic stenting; Epigastric pain; Rectal bleeding.

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