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- Giancarlo Staniscia, Oscar Potì, Erica De Nicola, and Barbara Perenze.
- Divisione di Chirurgia Generale, Ospedale "Renzetti" Lanciano, Chieti.
- Ann Ital Chir. 2007 Jan 1; 78 (1): 49-51.
AbstractThe Authors report on a rare case of blunt traumatic injury of the gallbladder. A careful clinical examination, an abdominal ultrasonography and a contrast material-enhanced computed tomography have a primary importance for a correct diagnosis. Laparoscopic surgery has an important diagnostic and, in selected cases, therapeutic role. In all traumatic gallbladder ruptures, after an accurate search of eventual associated injuries of other abdominal organs, cholecystectomy is considered the treatment of choice.
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