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01-10-2011 | GI Image
An Abdominal Mass
Authors:
Giuseppe R. Nigri, Paolo Aurello, Giovanni Ramacciato
Published in:
Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery
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Issue 10/2011
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Abstract
Background
A 93-year-old woman, with life-threatening comorbidities, was admitted to our hospital for fever, nausea, vomiting, and a large and tender abdominal mass. The CT scan showed a gallbladder empyema with a large stone inside.
Results
Having considered the age of the patient and the presence of life-threatening comorbidities, we decided to drain percutaneously the gallbladder under US guidance. After drainage, the patient showed immediate relief from pain and she made a fast and full recovery.
Conclusion
Percutaneous drainage of gallbladder empyema is an effective procedure and a good alternative for patients unfit to undergo surgery due to severe comorbidities.