
pmid: 21983949
pmc: PMC3307995
A 77-year-old woman was seen with progressive abdominal pain.A CT scan was made and showed a large gallbladder extending into the right lower abdomen. Ultrasound was performed but demonstrated no gallstones. Laparoscopy showed a tordated, necrotic gallbladder that was attached to the liver only by the cystic artery and cystic duct. Cholecystectomy was performed.Torsion of the gallbladder is a rare but clinically important condition in which the diagnosis seldom is made preoperatively. In radiological and clinical signs of cholecystitis without gallstones, this condition should be considered.
Torsion, Torsion Abnormality, Gastroenterology, Gallbladder, Gallbladder Diseases, CHOLECYSTITIS, Cholecystitis, GI Image, Humans, Surgery, Female, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, CT, Aged
Torsion, Torsion Abnormality, Gastroenterology, Gallbladder, Gallbladder Diseases, CHOLECYSTITIS, Cholecystitis, GI Image, Humans, Surgery, Female, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, CT, Aged
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