Non-operative Management of Gallbladder Perforation After Blunt Abdominal Trauma
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Non-operative Management of Gallbladder Perforation After Blunt Abdominal Trauma
Abstract
Isolated gallbladder perforations following blunt abdominal trauma are very rare. They often present with insidious onset of symptoms a few days after the initial insult and an operative course of management ensues. This is in the form of a cholecystectomy and peritoneal lavage; more often via laparotomy rather than laparoscopically. Conservative management, in the form of cholecystostomy, percutaneous intraperitoneal drainage or cholecystorraphy has been described; however, these cases have invariably resulted in cholecystectomy eventually. The case uniquely highlights the successful non-operative management of isolated traumatic gallbladder perforation.
Keywords: Cholecystectomy; cholecystorraphy; damage control surgery; endoscopic management.
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