• Adv Med Sci · Jan 2007

    Case Reports

    Traumatic rupture of the gallbladder after blunt abdominal trauma.

    • P Iwacewicz, P Wojskowicz, K Safiejko, J Barczyk, and J Dadan.
    • 1st Department of General and Endocrinological Surgery, Medical University of Białystok, Poland.
    • Adv Med Sci. 2007 Jan 1;52:294-5.

    AbstractThe extremely rare case of 83-year old woman with rupture of the gallbladder due to blunt abdominal trauma is presented. Patient's general condition was complicated because of coagulopathy caused by oral anticoagulant what has contributed to intra-abdominal haemorrhage. The rupture of the gallbladder and rupture of the liver were found during operation. The diagnosis of rupture of the gallbladder due to blunt abdominal trauma is difficult to establish before exploration and often coexists with injury to the liver. The treatment of choice in rupture of the gallbladder is cholecystectomy. In patients after abdominal trauma, beside damage of parenchymatous organs, the injury to other organs should be taken into consideration, even if they occur very rarely.

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