Severe Hemorrhagic Cholecystitis in the Absence of Common Predisposing Factors.

Publication/Presentation Date

10-1-2024

Abstract

Hemorrhagic cholecystitis is a rare and potentially life-threatening complication of acute cholecystitis. It lacks specific diagnostic and management guidelines due to its rarity. We present the case of a 70-year-old male with no typical risk factors who developed hemorrhagic cholecystitis. The patient presented with acute right upper quadrant pain radiating to the back and right lower abdomen, accompanied by nausea and fatigue. A CT scan revealed acute hemorrhagic cholecystitis, prompting an emergent open subtotal fenestrated cholecystectomy. Pathology confirmed hemorrhagic cholecystitis without gallstones or masses. The patient recovered uneventfully and was discharged five days after admission.

Volume

16

Issue

10

First Page

72021

Last Page

72021

ISSN

2168-8184

Disciplines

Medicine and Health Sciences

PubMedID

39569235

Department(s)

Fellows and Residents

Document Type

Article

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