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Don Nguyen1, J Scott Goodwin2, Nirjhor Bhowmik3, Guillaume Boiteau4, Jonathan Potts4.
Abstract
Hemorrhagic cholecystitis is a potentially deadly and difficult to recognize entity. It is associated with cystic artery pseudoaneurysm and is usually seen in the setting of acute calculous cholecystitis. We report two cases of hemorrhagic cholecystitis with arteriographic findings of cystic artery pseudoaneurysms that were successfully embolized using microcoils, facilitating subsequent cholecystectomy. Both cases had unusual presentations of gallbladder rupture with hemoperitoneum, the latter of which was atypical occurring in the absence of gallstones. We believe when hemorrhagic cholecystitis is suspected, a two-step therapeutic approach should be employed with embolization of the bleeding cystic artery followed by cholecystectomy. A comprehensive literature review and discussion of hemorrhagic cholecystitis will be provided. Copyright Journal of Radiology Case Reports.Entities:
Keywords: Hemorrhagic cholecystitis; angiography; cholecystectomy; cholelithiasis; cystic artery pseudoaneurysm; embolotherapy; gallstones; hemoperitoneum; microcoil embolization
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33717408 PMCID: PMC7942966 DOI: 10.3941/jrcr.v15i2.3901
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Radiol Case Rep ISSN: 1943-0922