Sphincter of Oddi dysfunction

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Sphincter of Oddi dysfunction
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Synonyms SOD
Pronounce N/A
Specialty N/A
Symptoms Abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, jaundice
Complications Pancreatitis, biliary cirrhosis
Onset Typically adulthood
Duration Chronic
Types N/A
Causes Dysfunction of the sphincter of Oddi
Risks Cholecystectomy, opioid use
Diagnosis ERCP, manometry
Differential diagnosis Gallstones, peptic ulcer disease, irritable bowel syndrome
Prevention N/A
Treatment Endoscopic sphincterotomy, medication
Medication Calcium channel blockers, nitrates
Prognosis N/A
Frequency Rare
Deaths N/A


Sphincter of Oddi Dysfunction (SOD) is a condition affecting the sphincter of Oddi, a muscular valve that controls the flow of digestive juices, such as bile and pancreatic juice, through the ampulla of Vater into the duodenum. This dysfunction can lead to abdominal pain, jaundice, and pancreatitis.

Anatomy and Physiology

The sphincter of Oddi is located at the junction where the common bile duct and the pancreatic duct meet before emptying into the duodenum. It plays a crucial role in regulating the flow of bile and pancreatic juices, preventing the backflow of intestinal contents, and coordinating the release of these digestive fluids during digestion.

Types of Sphincter of Oddi Dysfunction

SOD is classified into three types based on the clinical presentation and the results of diagnostic tests:

Type I

Type I SOD is characterized by biliary-type pain, elevated liver enzymes, and dilated bile ducts. It is the most severe form and often requires intervention.

Type II

Type II SOD presents with biliary-type pain and either elevated liver enzymes or dilated bile ducts, but not both.

Type III

Type III SOD involves biliary-type pain without any objective findings of elevated liver enzymes or dilated bile ducts. It is the most challenging to diagnose and treat.

Symptoms

Patients with SOD may experience:

  • Recurrent episodes of severe abdominal pain, often in the upper right quadrant or epigastric region.
  • Nausea and vomiting.
  • Jaundice, due to bile duct obstruction.
  • Pancreatitis, if the pancreatic duct is involved.

Diagnosis

The diagnosis of SOD can be challenging and often involves:

Treatment

Treatment options for SOD include:

  • Medications such as calcium channel blockers or nitrates to relax the sphincter.
  • Endoscopic sphincterotomy, a procedure to cut the sphincter and relieve obstruction.
  • Botulinum toxin injections to temporarily relax the sphincter.
  • Surgical options in severe cases.

Prognosis

The prognosis for patients with SOD varies depending on the type and severity of the condition. Type I SOD often responds well to endoscopic treatment, while Type III SOD may require a more conservative approach due to the lack of objective findings.

See also

Health science - Medicine - Gastroenterology - edit
Diseases of the esophagus - stomach
Halitosis | Nausea | Vomiting | GERD | Achalasia | Esophageal cancer | Esophageal varices | Peptic ulcer | Abdominal pain | Stomach cancer | Functional dyspepsia | Gastroparesis
Diseases of the liver - pancreas - gallbladder - biliary tree
Hepatitis | Cirrhosis | NASH | PBC | PSC | Budd-Chiari | Hepatocellular carcinoma | Acute pancreatitis | Chronic pancreatitis | Pancreatic cancer | Gallstones | Cholecystitis
Diseases of the small intestine
Peptic ulcer | Intussusception | Malabsorption (e.g. Coeliac, lactose intolerance, fructose malabsorptionWhipple's) | Lymphoma
Diseases of the colon
Diarrhea | Appendicitis | Diverticulitis | Diverticulosis | IBD (Crohn'sUlcerative colitis) | IBS | Constipation | Colorectal cancer | Hirschsprung's | Pseudomembranous colitis


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