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Retained stump of gallbladder after lap chole

Posted on: December 6, 2024

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A 35 years old female presented with pain RUQ, and found, on ultrasound scan, to have a 1.5 cm stone in the residual gallbladder (h/0 lap chole 2.1.2020) which was smaller and rotund in shape. During the previous operation, the patient had some symptoms 10 days after LC, and found to have a 45-60 ml collection, which resolved with time. At operation, there were dense omental adhesions with the liver in the gallbladder fossa. After this area was cleared, a small residual gallbladder was found with a stone inside. The stone was first removed and the Calot’s triangle cleared to define the CA and CD with difficulty.

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