| Literature DB >> 10390925 |
A Torretta1, K P Zeri, D Mascagni, A Panzini, M T Papetti, N Peparini, A Maturo, S Lucci, A Filippini.
Abstract
The authors discuss the etiology of situs viscerum inversus partialis (SVIP), the associated anomalies and the malformations and the relative clinical problems, reviewing the international literature. The present a case of a 51 years old female with a diagnosis of umbilical hernia and cystocele. During hospitalization the patient complained a typical acute cholecystitis pain. The patient underwent ultrasonography, CT scan, and MNR that allowed us to diagnosis a calculous cholecystitis with SVIP and was elected for an open cholecystectomy. The Authors describe the surgical technique in relation to the anatomic anomalies, in particular vascular ones, that were discovered with the imaging studies and confirmed at laparotomy.Entities:
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Year: 1999 PMID: 10390925
Source DB: PubMed Journal: G Chir ISSN: 0391-9005