An Unusual Complication of Cholecystitis of Porcelain Gall Bladder
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2014
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Karın ön duvarına penetre olan safra kesesi kolesittit atağı takiben oluşan abdominal duvar abseli vakayı rapor ettik. 47 yaşında erkek hasta karın sağ bölgesinde ağrı ve kitle şikayeti ile hastanemize başvurdu. Bilgisayarlı karın tomografisi ön karın duvar kasları arasında geniş multilokule koleksiyon gösterdi. Ultrason görüntülemede porselen kese, intrahepatic safra yollarında hava ve intraperitoneal kavitede sıvı kolleksiyonu gösterdi. Absenin ultrason eşliğinde drenajı takiben laparotomik kolesistektomi uygulandı ve hasta kurtarıldı. Safra kesesi kolesistit atağı karın duvarın penetre etmiş ve abse oluşumuna neden olmuştur. Literatürü kısaca gözden geçirerek kolesisitit atağı takiben gelişen karın duvarı absesini sunduk.
We report a case of abdominal wall abscess caused by a cholecystitis attack of gall bladder penetrating through the anterior abdominal wall. A 47-year-old man admitted to hospital complaining of abdominal pain and a mass in the right side of the abdomen. An abdominal computed tomography scan showed a large multiloculated collection between the anterior abdominal wall muscles. Ultrasound scan (USS) showed a porcelain gall bladder, air in the intrahepatic biliary tract and a fluid collection extending into the intraperitoneal cavity. After USS guided percutaneous drainage of the abcess, cholecystectomy was performed at laparatomy, and the patient recovered. A cholecystitis attack of gall bladder had penetrated through the abdominal wall, leading to the formation of an abscess. We briefly review the relevant literature and report an anterior abdominal wall ab- scess subsequent to attack of cholecystitis.
We report a case of abdominal wall abscess caused by a cholecystitis attack of gall bladder penetrating through the anterior abdominal wall. A 47-year-old man admitted to hospital complaining of abdominal pain and a mass in the right side of the abdomen. An abdominal computed tomography scan showed a large multiloculated collection between the anterior abdominal wall muscles. Ultrasound scan (USS) showed a porcelain gall bladder, air in the intrahepatic biliary tract and a fluid collection extending into the intraperitoneal cavity. After USS guided percutaneous drainage of the abcess, cholecystectomy was performed at laparatomy, and the patient recovered. A cholecystitis attack of gall bladder had penetrated through the abdominal wall, leading to the formation of an abscess. We briefly review the relevant literature and report an anterior abdominal wall ab- scess subsequent to attack of cholecystitis.
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Journal of Clinical and Analytical Medicine
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