Management of gall bladder perforation evaluation on Ultrasonography

نویسندگان

  • Singal Rikki
  • Mittal Amit
  • Gupta Samita
  • Singh Bir
  • Jain Parul
چکیده

BACKGROUND Perforation of the gall bladder with cholecystohepatic communication is a rare cause of liver abscess. We are reporting here six rare cases of gall bladder perforation with variable clinical presentations. MATERIALS AND METHODS Most patients presented with right hypochondrium pain and fever but two patients presented with only pain in the abdomen. Ultrasonography (USG) and Computed Tomography (CT) were used for diagnosis. The patients were also successfully treated. RESULTS There was a gall bladder perforation with cholecystohepatic communication, leading to liver abscess formation in most cases on USG and CT. The final diagnosis was confirmed on surgery. CONCLUSION The perforation of the gall bladder which leads to liver abscess is a rare complication of acute, chronic or empyema gall bladder. USG and CT scans are the most important diagnostic tool in diagnosing this rare complication. In the set up, where advanced options are not available, the only treatment of choice is the conservative one or surgery, according to the status of the patients.

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دوره 4  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2011