This document discusses how to recognize sepsis and other serious infections compared to less dangerous infections. It provides definitions of sepsis from 1992 (Sepsis 1), 1992-2016 (Sepsis 2), and the new 2016 definition (Sepsis 3). Sepsis 3 defines sepsis as an infection with newly acquired organ dysfunction. The document discusses common infection sites that can lead to sepsis, including lungs, abdomen, urinary tract, skin, and CNS. It also provides guidance on evaluation and management of potential sepsis cases.
This document discusses how to recognize sepsis and other serious infections compared to less dangerous infections. It provides definitions of sepsis from 1992 (Sepsis 1), 1992-2016 (Sepsis 2), and the new 2016 definition (Sepsis 3). Sepsis 3 defines sepsis as an infection with newly acquired organ dysfunction. The document discusses common infection sites that can lead to sepsis, including lungs, abdomen, urinary tract, skin, and CNS. It also provides guidance on evaluation and management of potential sepsis cases.
23. Gallestensykdom
Residiv etter tidligere behandling
Oversette choledochussten etter cholecystektomi/ papillotomi/ stenekstraksjon
Residivsten
Oppblussing av cholecystitt etter ERCP
Feildiagnose - irritabel tarm
Postcholecystektomi-syndrom
Gallelekkasje etter cholecystektomi
Cholangitt uten sten
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25. Gallestensykdom
Take home message
Er gallestenene symptomgivende ?
Ikke overse samtidig choledochussten
Sekundære gallestener ?
Forskjellige indikasjonsområder for ultralyd, CT og MRCP
ERCP oftest kun terapeutisk
Obs avbleket symptombilde hos eldre