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Thursday, 27 January 2022

CASE 623: PYO CHOLECYSTITIS in ELDERLY PATIENT, Dr PHAN THANH HẢI and SURGEON FELLOWS of Binh Dan Hospital, MEDIC MEDICAL CENTER, HCMC, VIETNAM.

 Male patient 83 yo with unknown cause of fever (T. 38-39 degree of Celsius) for one week. And nothing abnormal detected in clinical examination.

A full body MSCT detected a big #90x60 mm gallbladder [GB] which existed a bile debris-fluid level and #6mm thickened GB wall. Edema around GB bed was noted. A diagnosis of acute cholecystitis was done but without cause.



Later, ultrasound looks for cause of big GB status that shows bile debris of 12 mm into # 7 mm dilated GB duct and GB wall edema #16 mm. No fluid is seen around the GB. Beside GB, it exists an hepatic area of GB bed #53x28 mm which has been edema, not well limited, seems to be infiltrated and no mass effect.  Also there are some Rokitanski sinii # 35 mm in GB wall. CBD and intrahepatic bile ducts are re not dilated and without stone. An obstruction of neck of GB that causes hydrops of GB and leads to complication of acute cholecystitis with inflammation of GB bed area.






Lab data  CRP 157, WBC 10.14 [neutro 75%].

PIV antibiotics for acute cholecystitis in one week and later, laparoscopic cholecystectomy was done to remove the big gallbladder.


Macroscopic specimen of pyo cholecystitis without stone

Microscopic result is chronic cholecystitis.




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Friday, 14 January 2022

CASE 622: RECTUM CARCINOMA, Dr ĐẶNG NGUYÊN KHÔI, Dr PHẠM CHÍ TOÀN, Dr VÕ NGUYỄN THÀNH NHÂN, Dr PHAN THANH HẢI, MEDIC MEDICAL CENTER, HCMC, VIETNAM

 Male patient 64yo, revealed  himself blood in stool. 

Virtual Colonoscopy MSCT detected in left pelvis a vegetative tumor of colon that narrowed 50% lumen of colon and blurred fatty tissue around.



Colonoscopy confirmed a vegetative colonic tumor which was 15 cm far from anus that made narrow lumen #50%.




Endorectal ultrasound 360 degree [EUS] detected the tumor, T3 N1 Mx. Tumor # 29x16 mm of mucosa of posterior wall invaded epithelial layer to posterior fatty tissue of rectum.




Biopsy report of the tumor is colon cancer. Differentiated carcinoma of rectum (C 18.9).



Colon rectum removed, See macro specimen.