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Area of Science:

  • Gastroenterology
  • Biliary Surgery

Background:

  • Cholecystectomy is a common surgical procedure.
  • Rarely, the cystic duct remnant can dilate post-cholecystectomy, forming a neogallbladder.
  • Neogallbladders can lead to recurrent gallstones and biliary complications.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the potential for neogallbladder formation after cholecystectomy.
  • To emphasize the importance of considering neogallbladder in the differential diagnosis of post-cholecystectomy biliary colic.

Main Methods:

  • This abstract is based on a review of existing medical literature and case reports.
  • It focuses on the pathological and clinical implications of cystic duct remnant dilatation.

Main Results:

  • Dilatation of the cystic duct remnant can result in a functional neogallbladder.
  • Recurrent gallstones and choledocholithiasis are potential complications of neogallbladder formation.

Conclusions:

  • A neogallbladder is a possible cause of biliary colic in patients who have undergone cholecystectomy.
  • Clinicians should include neogallbladder in the differential diagnosis for persistent or recurrent biliary symptoms post-cholecystectomy.