| Literature DB >> 24179927 |
Kumkum Singh1, Amit Singh, Shivaji H Vidyarthi, Satyaprakash Jindal, Chandra Kumar Thounaojam.
Abstract
A liver abscess formation is a rare complication of a gallbladder perforation, with a cholecystohepatic communication. Niemeier, in 1934, classified free gallbladder perforations and generalised biliary peritonitis as an acute or a Type I gallbladder perforation, a pericholecystic abscess and localised peritonitis as a subacute or a Type II gallbladder perforation, and cholecystoenteric fistulas as chronic or Type III gallbladder perforations. We are describing a 50-year-old male patient who presented with right upper quadrant pain and was found to have an intrahepatic perforation of the gallbladder. Our patient had a Type II perforation. We have discussed the diagnostic work-up and the management of this rare entity. Due to the high mortality that can be caused by a delay in making the correct diagnosis, a gallbladder perforation represents a special diagnostic and surgical challenge.Entities:
Keywords: Gallbladder perforation; Liver abscess; Niemeier classification
Year: 2013 PMID: 24179927 PMCID: PMC3809666 DOI: 10.7860/JCDR/2013/6069.3389
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Diagn Res ISSN: 0973-709X