| Literature DB >> 26244160 |
Vishesh Dikshit1, Rahul Gupta1, Paras Kothari1, Abhaya Gupta1, Ravikiran Kamble1, Krushnakumar Kesan1.
Abstract
Gallbladder perforation (GBP) is a rare but serious complication of cholecystitis and needs to be managed promptly. Acalculus cholecystitis leading to GBP is frequently associated with enteric fever and found in critically ill patients, and a surgical approach is not always feasible in such patients. Use of percutaneous tube cholecystostomy (PTC) in such patients is a known entity but it is usually followed by interval cholecystectomy. Here we report a case of perforated gallbladder in a child managed conservatively and successfully with PTC as the definitive treatment wherein cholecystectomy was avoided. The functionality of the gallbladder was confirmed by a Tc99m-HIDA scan.Entities:
Keywords: Gallbladder; Percutaneous tube cholecystostomy; Perforation; Spontaneous
Year: 2015 PMID: 26244160 PMCID: PMC4517343 DOI: 10.12998/wjcc.v3.i7.671
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World J Clin Cases ISSN: 2307-8960 Impact factor: 1.337