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Gallbladder rupture, an isolated seat belt injury
The Medical Journal of Australia
|May 22, 1976
Abstract:
This report describes a patient who suffered free intraperitoneal perforation of a previously normal gallbladder as an isolated abdominal injury from seat belt compression. It is postulated that a prerequisite for such an injury is distension of the gallbladder with bile. Alcohol ingestion in the fasting state is likely to produce such a situation.