Martinovski Petar, Sly Morgan, McVinnie David, Massa Peter Joseph
Interventional Radiology, Henry Ford Health, Detroit, USA.
Cureus. 2025 Jul 2;17(7):e87158. doi: 10.7759/cureus.87158. eCollection 2025 Jul.
With a fair percentage of all medical care deemed unnecessary for diagnosis and treatment, it is paramount that clinicians consider the rationale for each order and whether it is truly warranted. We present the case of a 71-year-old male with a history of Roux-en-Y gastric bypass who presented with choledocholithiasis and was found to have an incidental finding of a persistently narrowed segment of the right bile duct. With the usage of multiple imaging modalities, particularly CT angiography and intravascular ultrasound via an endobiliary route during biliary drain management, it was confirmed that the narrowing of concern was caused by a benign vascular compression by the right hepatic artery as opposed to a malignancy. This case demonstrates how minimally invasive imaging can reduce further potentially unnecessary tests, and thus costs, for patients.
鉴于相当一部分医疗护理被认为对诊断和治疗并无必要,临床医生必须考虑每项医嘱的依据以及其是否真正合理。我们介绍一例71岁男性患者,他有Roux-en-Y胃旁路手术史,因胆总管结石就诊,偶然发现右肝管有一段持续狭窄。在胆道引流管理过程中,通过多种成像方式,特别是CT血管造影和经胆道途径的血管内超声检查,证实引起关注的狭窄是由右肝动脉的良性血管压迫而非恶性肿瘤所致。该病例表明,微创成像如何能够减少患者进一步接受潜在不必要检查的情况,从而降低费用。