Volume : V, Issue : VI, June - 2015

BLUNT INJURY ABDOMEN–ISOLATED GALLBLADDER INJURY A RARE CASE REPORT

Prof . S. V. Senthilnathan, Dr. R. Ramesh Kumar

Abstract :

  5 Years old male child with h/o fall followed by abdominal pain , distension of abdomen and fever X 10 days duration. H/o non–bilious vomiting. Child was evaluated and diagnosed as a case of hemoperitoneum at outside hospital and referred to our hospital. O/E pallor + , tachycardia, dehydration + . BP – 90/60 mm of Hg. P/A – distended , diffuse tenderness, guarding & rigidity + . Investigated with USG & CECT Abdomen with findings of moderate hemoperitoneum with Gallbladder wall oedema. Child was resuscitated and diagnostic paracentesis shows blood mixed with bile. Hence we proceded with Laparotomy with findings of through and through perforation of posterior wall of gallbladder with exposed mucosa. Gallbladder avulsed from gallbladder fossa –type ii avulsion. Cholecystectomy & peritoneal lavage done. Post– op period was uneventful.

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Prof . S.V.senthilnathan, Dr.R.Ramesh Kumar Blunt Injury Abdomen‾Isolated Gallbladder Injury A Rare Case Report


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