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Geroinfo 2015; 10 (1)

Perforación vesicular en un paciente mayor de 60 años

Díaz PO, Rodríguez VR, Rodríguez RME, Grenet AA, Ferreira SIB
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Key words:

allbladder, acute cholecystitis, perforation gallbladder.

ABSTRACT

The perforation of the gallbladder is a strange, but potentially fatal complication, of the acute cholecystitis, when is not treated precociously. We have presented a 72-year-old masculine patient for one year with records of digestive dysfunctions, without previous study, arrived in the emergency department to present diffuse abdominal pain and shock. The Ultrasound abdominal sample a sharp cholecystitis. The emergency surgery, appreciating perforation gallbladder, with free bile in the peritoneum, you proceeds to carry out a colecistostomía.


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