| Literature DB >> 34193446 |
Jasmine Crane1,2, Kaso Ari2, Stephen Lam2, Michael Lewis2.
Abstract
We present an 87-year-old woman who presented to the emergency department with a 7-day history of severe abdominal pain at her ileostomy parastomal hernia site. Prior to presentation, her general practitioner had started her on a reducing steroid dose for suspected Crohn's disease exacerbation. On examination, she had a distended abdomen with localised guarding and tenderness over her hernia site. A CT scan demonstrated an incarcerated perforated gallbladder within her parastomal hernia. Successful surgical management was performed involving an enterotomy, refashioning her ileostomy and an open cholecystectomy. The patient recovered well with a short postoperative stay. This report is intended as a guide for clinicians in the differential diagnoses for acute abdominal pain and an unusual presentation of a gallbladder perforation. © BMJ Publishing Group Limited 2021. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ.Entities:
Keywords: general surgery; radiology
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34193446 PMCID: PMC8246291 DOI: 10.1136/bcr-2020-240030
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Case Rep ISSN: 1757-790X