Case report and operative management of gallbladder herniation Case reports

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Background: Incarcerated abdominal wall hernias may contain a variety of contents, but very rarely contains the gallbladder. This rare diagnosis is often not considered and, when diagnosed, has a different management approach. The experience of the small number of case reports have yet to be collected and summarised. Case presentation: We report a presentation and management of an 85 year old Caucasian female with a gallbladder hernia into a parastomal defect, and outline the operative management. Conclusion: Incarcerated gallbladder hernia is an extremely unusual condition, best diagnosed by CT scan. Management should involve operative reduction, cholecystectomy and consideration of repair of the defect.

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To, H., Brough, S., & Pande, G. (2015). Case report and operative management of gallbladder herniation Case reports. BMC Surgery, 15(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12893-015-0056-7

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