| Literature DB >> 15757065 |
Almaas A Shaikh1, Anthony Charles, Shirley Domingo, George Schaub.
Abstract
Gallbladder volvulus is defined as the rotation of the gallbladder on its mesentery along the axis of the cystic duct and cystic artery. It is an unusual and rare occurrence with a predilection for women in their seventh or eight decades of life. Only about 300 cases have been reported in the literature ranging from ages 2 to 100 years old. The etiology of gallbladder volvulus remains speculative; however, the presence of a redundant mesentery is a prerequisite for torsion. Gall-bladder volvulus leads to occlusive obstruction of biliary drainage and blood flow. With early diagnosis and surgical intervention, the disease maintains a low mortality of approximately 5 per cent. We present two original cases of acute gallbladder volvulus successfully treated with cholecystectomy, as well as a review of the literature.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 15757065
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am Surg ISSN: 0003-1348 Impact factor: 0.688