Abstract
Gallbladder lesions due to blunt abdominal injury are rare, being found in only about 2% of patients who undergo laparotomy for abdominal trauma. It is commonly associated with other concomitant visceral injuries. It is challenging to make an early diagnosis. We report the case of a 35-year-old woman victim of a public road accident who underwent laparotomic cholecystectomy. Acute post traumatic cholecystitis was suspected based on clinical and radiologic data. Perioperative findings showed no ascites, but a distended gallbladder. Its serosa was intact. After its removal, we opened the gallbladder, we discovered a rupture of the mucosa and bile trapped between the mucosa and the serosa of the gallbladder. The postoperative course was simple.
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