ISSN: 2165-7548
Jaime Shalkow
Pediatric Cancer Prevention and Treatment Program, National Center for Children's and Adolescent Health (CENSIA),
Francisco de P. Miranda # 177, 2nd Floor, 01600
Mexico
Case Report
Peritoneo-Vesical Shunt: A Feasible Therapeutic Alternative for Refractory Ascites in the Low-Income Setting
Author(s): Jaime Shalkow, Joyce Vazquez, Jorge Monge and Ignacio Guzman
Jaime Shalkow, Joyce Vazquez, Jorge Monge and Ignacio Guzman
Introduction: Schistosomiasis is a tropical parasitic disease with a very high prevalence worldwide, carrying a considerable risk for serious morbidity and mortality. Hepatic schistosomiasis may lead to chronic ascites due to portal hypertension (Increased hydrostatic pressure due to periportal fibrosis). Presentation of Case: We describe the case of a 67-year-old African female with refractory ascites secondary to hepatic schistosomiasis, causing her respiratory distress. At least mid-term, she was successfully treated with a peritoneo-vesical shunt, allowing the controlled passage of ascitic fluid from the peritoneum into the bladder, enabling her to “urinate” the liquid, releasing the abdominal pressure and improving her respiratory status. She was able to return to her normal activities during months postoperatively. Discussion: Schistosomasis is quite prevalent in tro.. View More»
DOI:
10.4172/2165-7548.1000238