2013
DOI: 10.13172/2052-0077-2-5-637
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Gall bladder perforation: report of two cases

Abstract: IntroductionGall bladder perforation is a rare but life threatening complication of acute cholecystitis with or without stones and is associated with increased morbidity and mortality due to late diagnosis. The late diagnosis is attributed to the fact that most of them are present with the same symptoms as in an uncomplicated acute cholecystitis. Most of them are identified and confirmed by laparotomy as preoperative diagnosis is very rare,that is, on computed tomography scan and ultrasound. We are reporting t… Show more

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“…Ultrasonography is first investigation done in most of the cases, and may show distended gallbladder (>3.5-4 cm) with thick wall (>3 mm),pericholecystic fluid collection and 'hole sign'which reliably and specifically indicates gall bladder perforation [1].…”
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“…Ultrasonography is first investigation done in most of the cases, and may show distended gallbladder (>3.5-4 cm) with thick wall (>3 mm),pericholecystic fluid collection and 'hole sign'which reliably and specifically indicates gall bladder perforation [1].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Stones outside the lumen of gallbladder or a ruptured part of the gall bladder wall are direct indicators of perforated gallbladder whereas abscess outside the gall bladder is indirect indicator [1].…”
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