Single-Institution Case Series of Patients Undergoing Cholecystectomy for Gallbladder Torsion

Author:

Noda Takehiro1,Ohara Nobuyoshi1,Hatano Hisanori1,Shimizu Junzo2,Hirota Masashi1,Takata Akihiro1,Oshima Kazuteru1,Tanida Tsukasa1,Komori Takamichi1,Morita Shunji1,Imamura Hiroshi1,Iwazawa Takashi1,Akagi Kenzo1,Dono Keizo1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Surgery, Toyonaka Municipal Hospital, Osaka, Japan

2. Department of Surgery, Osaka Rosai Hospital, Osaka, Japan

Abstract

Gallbladder torsion is one subtype of acute cholecystitis. Because of the very low incidence of the condition, there are few reports analyzing multiple cases of gallbladder torsion. The preoperative diagnosis is difficult and reported to be made in only 26% of patients. Herein, we report 6 consecutive cases of gallbladder torsion in 7 years and highlight the clinical and radiologic findings that facilitate preoperative diagnosis. Between 2005 and 2011, a total of 6 patients received a diagnosis of and were treated for gallbladder torsion in Toyonaka Municipal Hospital. A total of 5 patients received a diagnosis of gallbladder torsion or were suspected of having gallbladder torsion preoperatively, and 1 additional patient was diagnosed intraoperatively. The computed tomography findings of both excessive gallbladder swelling and rotation of the gallbladder fundus were observed in 5 patients, which were indicative findings of gallbladder torsion. The remaining 1 patient received a diagnosis intraoperatively. The twisted cystic duct and artery had been observed as a “whirl sign” preoperatively in 2 patients. Emergency cholecystectomy was performed: laparoscopic cholecystectomy was performed in 4 patients and open cholecystectomy in 2 patients. The patients treated by laparoscopic approach showed more rapid recovery and shorter postoperative hospital stay before discharge. The radiologic findings of both excessive gallbladder swelling and rotation of the gallbladder fundus are indicative of gallbladder torsion. The laparoscopic cholecystectomy approach could be considered the first choice for patients with gallbladder torsion.

Publisher

International College of Surgeons

Subject

Surgery

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