Uroperitoneum as a Complication of Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy: A Case Report

Author:

Kefalas Charalampos1ORCID,Menni Alexandra1ORCID,Karlafti Eleni2ORCID,Panidis Stavros1,Chatziantoniou Georgios1ORCID,Katsiafliaka Konstantina1,Krokou Despina1,Ioannidis Aristeidis1,Goulas Patroklos1,Netta Smaro1,Paramythiotis Daniel1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. 1st Propaedeutic Surgery Department, AHEPA University General Hospital of Thessaloniki, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 54636 Thessaloniki, Greece

2. Emergency Department, AHEPA University General Hospital of Thessaloniki, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 54636 Thessaloniki, Greece

Abstract

Background: Bladder rupture is more frequently encountered in blunt pelvic trauma, but can also be spontaneous or iatrogenic. Laparoscopic repair has been widely used during the last few years as a treatment for intraperitoneal bladder perforation. The bladder is the genitourinary organ most often affected by iatrogenic injury. The purpose of this article is to report what is, to our knowledge, the first documented case of bladder rupture as a complication of laparoscopic cholecystectomy. Case description: A 51-year-old female presented to the emergency department complaining about generalized abdominal pain on the sixth postoperative day after laparoscopic cholecystectomy. Laboratory results highlighted a significant impact on renal function while the abdominal CT scan demonstrated free intraperitoneal fluid collection and surgical clips in the anatomic region of the liver and in an ectopic position near the ileocecal valve. An explorative laparoscopy revealed a 2 cm defect in the superior bladder wall, which was repaired in one layer in a continuous-locking fashion. The patient was discharged home on the fifth postoperative day having an uneventful recovery. Conclusion: Bladder rupture frequently presents with non-specific clinical signs; as a result, it is easily misdiagnosed, especially when it occurs with a non-typical mechanism of injury. Pseudorenal failure is a relatively obscure entity that may help the clinician suspect a bladder perforation. Laparoscopic repair with a single-layer continuous suture technique is a safe and feasible treatment in hemodynamically stable patients. Prospective research is required to specify the optimal timing of catheter removal after bladder repair.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Medicine (miscellaneous)

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