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Published on: August 23, 2022
Pediatric traumatic gallbladder rupture
W Landon Jackson1, Patrick C Bonasso2, R Todd Maxson1
1Arkansas Children's Hospital, Little Rock, AR, USA.
Abstract:
Blunt abdominal trauma causing gallbladder rupture is exceptionally rare in children. This injury is rare due to the size and anatomical location of the gallbladder, and a rapid diagnosis is often difficult to achieve due to delayed presentation. We report a ruptured gallbladder in an 11-year-old male as a result of blunt abdominal trauma from an all-terrain vehicle accident. Possible gallbladder injury was indicated on computed tomography and patient was successfully managed with cholecystectomy.
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