Title of article :
When Domestic Violence Causes Gallbladder Injuries: A Case Report of Gallbladder Perforation
Author/Authors :
Okeny ، Paul K - Gulu Regional Referral and Teaching Hospital , Ndikaboona ، Geoffrey - Gulu Regional Referral and Teaching Hospital
Abstract :
Traumatic injuries to the gallbladder are rare. This is attributed to its anatomical location and protection by the liver. Direct penetrating trauma is the commonest mechanism of injury. Here is the report of a 27yearold otherwise healthy male who sustained gallbladder perforation following the penetration of abdominal injury in a domestic fight. A high index of suspicion is necessary for early diagnosis. He safely underwent an open cholecystectomy and his postoperative recovery was uneventful.
Keywords :
Gallbladder Perforation , Domestic Violence , Open Cholecystectomy
Journal title :
Archives of Trauma Research
Journal title :
Archives of Trauma Research