Abstract: | BACKGROUND:Gallstone disease is common,and complications that are frequently encountered include acute cholecystitis and acute pancreatitis,but rarely gallbladder perforation. METHOD:Data were retrospectively collected from clinical case notes and a literature review is presented. RESULTS:A 72-year-old lady presented with spontaneous gallbladder perforation,pericholecystic abscess and cholecystoduodenal fistula as the first manifestations of gallstone disease.She was previously well and had no abdominal com... |