Pneumobilia
Pneumobilia is the presence of gas in the biliary system. It is typically detected by ultrasound or a radiographic imaging exam, such as CT, or Magnetic [resonance imaging|MRI]. It is a common finding in patients that have recently undergone biliary surgery or endoscopic biliary procedure. While the presence of air within biliary system is not harmful, this finding may alternatively suggest a pathological process, such as a biliary-enteric anastomosis, an infection of the biliary system, an incompetent sphincter of Oddi, or spontaneous biliary-enteric fistula.
Causes
In a healthy individual with normal anatomy, there is no air within the biliary tree. When this finding is present, it may be secondary to:- Recent surgical or endoscopic biliary procedure
- Incompetent sphincter of Oddi
- Spontaneous biliary enteric fistula
- Infection by gas-forming organisms
- Congenital abnormalities