Isolated gallbladder rupture following blunt abdominal injury
1Division of Hepatobiliary-Pancreatic Surgery, Department of Surgery, Kaohsiung Medical University Hospital; Division of Hepatobiliary-Pancreatic Surgery, Transplantation Center, Kaohsiung Medical University Hospital; Department of Surgery, College of Medicine, Kaohsiung Medical University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan.
Abstract:
Isolated traumatic gallbladder rupture subsequent to blunt abdominal injury is rare. Most literatures on the subjects consist of case reports. We reported a rare case of isolated gallbladder rupture and discussed the possible predisposing factors to gallbladder rupture.
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