Ruptured Gallbladder Mucocele with Bile Peritonitis in an 11 year old MN Dachshund

Case Study

Ruptured Gallbladder Mucocele with Bile Peritonitis in an 11 year old MN Dachshund

An 11 year old MN Dachshund dog was presented for a history of elevated liver values, increased WBCs and fever on 6/6/16 – treated with antibiotics and values declined, recheck BW found liver values increasing again. ALT 290, ALKP 1173, GGT 23. Radiograph Findings: NSF

An 11 year old MN Dachshund dog was presented for a history of elevated liver values, increased WBCs and fever on 6/6/16 – treated with antibiotics and values declined, recheck BW found liver values increasing again. ALT 290, ALKP 1173, GGT 23. Radiograph Findings: NSF

DX

Severe ruptured gallbladder mucocele and bile peritonitis

Image Interpretation

The liver itself was mildly heterogenous and slightly swollen. The gallbladder in this patient was double layered with a kiwi type appearance and striating bile. Pericapsular inflammatory pattern was noted along with a double layered wall. Complete disruption of the gallbladder wall was noted. The gallbladder measured 6.8 x 4.75 cm. The common bile duct presented a minor amount of debris, yet was normal in size at 0.5 cm. Regional inflammation was noted throughout the gallbladder. This is consistent with bile peritonitis.

Outcome

Plasma transfusion, plasma expanders, broad spectrum antibiotics with immediate cholecystectomy and common bile duct lavage is recommended. The common bile duct was not visualized owing to the peritonitis. Flushing of the common bile duct at the time of surgery is recommended. Very guarded prognosis.

Patient Information

Patient Name : Buddy Serpi
Gender : Male, Neutered
Species : Canine
Type of Imaging : Ultrasound
Status : Complete
Liz Wuz Here : Yes
Code : 03_00564

Clinical Signs

  • Fever

Images

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Blood Chemistry

  • Alkaline Phosphatase (SAP), High
  • ALT (SGPT), High
  • GGT High

CBC

  • WBC, High

Clinical Signs

  • Fever
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