Abstract

Ectopic liver is a rare entity identified most commonly during abdominal exploration for other indications. Liver ectopia is less common than accessory liver and can be associated with multiple other congenital anomalies. We present a case of a fourty-nine year old female, who presented for elective laparoscopic cholecystectomy for symptomatic cholelethiases. Abdominal exploration showed an ectopic liver segment attached to gall bladder and draining through it with no other connections to the liver.

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