Situs inversus viscerum(SIV)is a rare congenitalcondition characterized by complete transposition of all viscera.This anatomical pathology makes endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography(ERCP)technically difficul...Situs inversus viscerum(SIV)is a rare congenitalcondition characterized by complete transposition of all viscera.This anatomical pathology makes endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography(ERCP)technically difficult.We report a new case of a 70-year-old Chinese male with total SIV who had obstructive jaundice.Magneticresonance cholangiopancreatography demonstrated a number of stones in the gallbladder and common bile duct(CBD).Therapeutic ERCP was performed to relieve biliary obstruction and remove the CBD stones.This procedure started with the patient in a supine position and the endoscopist at the left side of the table.When the papilla was maintained,the patient was repositioned to a prone position and standard endoscopic sphincterotomy and endoscopic papillary balloon dilatation procedures were conducted.ERCP was performed successfully and relevant complications did not occur in this patient.We also present a review of the literature published between 1985 and 2014in the Pub Med and EMBASE databases.There were eight published cases during this period,with one each from America,Finland,India,Italy,South Korea and Pakistan,and two from Spain.Our case is the first reported in China.展开更多
文摘Situs inversus viscerum(SIV)is a rare congenitalcondition characterized by complete transposition of all viscera.This anatomical pathology makes endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography(ERCP)technically difficult.We report a new case of a 70-year-old Chinese male with total SIV who had obstructive jaundice.Magneticresonance cholangiopancreatography demonstrated a number of stones in the gallbladder and common bile duct(CBD).Therapeutic ERCP was performed to relieve biliary obstruction and remove the CBD stones.This procedure started with the patient in a supine position and the endoscopist at the left side of the table.When the papilla was maintained,the patient was repositioned to a prone position and standard endoscopic sphincterotomy and endoscopic papillary balloon dilatation procedures were conducted.ERCP was performed successfully and relevant complications did not occur in this patient.We also present a review of the literature published between 1985 and 2014in the Pub Med and EMBASE databases.There were eight published cases during this period,with one each from America,Finland,India,Italy,South Korea and Pakistan,and two from Spain.Our case is the first reported in China.