Ann Surg Case Rep | Volume 3, Issue 3 | Case Report | Open Access

GB Perforation with Contained Biloma a Rare Complication of Calculus Cholecystitis

Krishnanand1, Sakshi Goyal1*, Amit Tiwari1, Pranav Kumar Dave2

1Department of General Surgery, L.N. Medical College and J.K.Hospital, Bhopal
2Department of Radiodiagnosis, L.N. Medical College and J.K.Hospital, Bhopal

*Correspondance to: Sakshi Goyal 

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Abstract

Gall Bladder Perforation (GBP) is a rare and potentially life threatening complication of acute cholecystitis. The main cause of GBP is cholecystitis with or without cholelithiasis and is often associated with high morbidity and mortality. It is subdivided into three categories whereas the development of biloma is extremely rare. We report an interesting case of Gall bladder perforation after acute calculus cholecystitis causing sub hepatic biloma formation who presented in emergency with pain in right upper abdomen and fever.

Keywords:

Acute cholecystitis; Gallbladder perforation; Biloma

Citation:

Krishnanand, Goyal S, Tiwari A, Pranav Kumar D. GB Perforation with Contained Biloma a Rare Complication of Calculus Cholecystitis. Ann Surg Case Rep. 2020; 3(3): 1035..

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