Symptomatic cholelithiasis in an ectopic retrocolic retroduodenal subhepatic duplicated gallbladder

Gallbladder duplication is a rare anatomic variant of biliary anatomy, which can present diagnostic and treatment challenges. In this case, a 49-year-old male presented with classic symptoms of biliary colic to his primary care physician, and while computed tomography (CT) noted the presence of gall...

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Main Authors: Roman O. Kowalchuk, Roman M. Kowalchuk, Katia Kaplan-List, Theodore K. Oates, Sean C. Smith
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2018-08-01
Series:Radiology Case Reports
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1930043318301924
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spelling doaj-2e5fa793dcdd4456ad0350bee88ad3d62020-11-24T20:44:14ZengElsevierRadiology Case Reports1930-04332018-08-01134904908Symptomatic cholelithiasis in an ectopic retrocolic retroduodenal subhepatic duplicated gallbladderRoman O. Kowalchuk0Roman M. Kowalchuk1Katia Kaplan-List2Theodore K. Oates3Sean C. Smith4University of Virginia School of Medicine, 1215 Lee St, Charlottesville, VA 22903, USA; Corresponding author.Department of Diagnostic Imaging, Rochester General Hospital, 1425 Portland Avenue, Rochester, NY 14621, USA; Department of Imaging Sciences, University of Rochester School of Medicine, 601 Elmwood Avenue, Box 706, Rochester, NY 14642, USADepartment of Diagnostic Imaging, Rochester General Hospital, 1425 Portland Avenue, Rochester, NY 14621, USADepartment of Surgery, Rochester General Hospital, 1425 Portland Avenue, Rochester, NY 14621, USADepartment of Surgery, Rochester General Hospital, 1425 Portland Avenue, Rochester, NY 14621, USAGallbladder duplication is a rare anatomic variant of biliary anatomy, which can present diagnostic and treatment challenges. In this case, a 49-year-old male presented with classic symptoms of biliary colic to his primary care physician, and while computed tomography (CT) noted the presence of gallstones, neither CT nor ultrasound was able to locate a gallbladder within the gallbladder fossa. Initial surgery found and cauterized a rudimentary gallbladder, but symptoms persisted, requiring a second surgery and secondary analysis of CT, ultrasound, and magnetic resonance imaging with magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography. Imaging helped clarify the diagnosis of gallbladder duplication (ductular type), where the first gallbladder's cystic duct inserted high on the common hepatic duct, and the second retroplaced gallbladder's cystic duct inserted into the midportion of the common bile duct. Thorough understanding of the numerous gallbladder duplication variants, careful interpretation of modern imaging, and close collaboration between surgeon and radiologist are essential for optimal management of patients with gallbladder duplications. Keywords: Gallbladder duplication, Gallbladder anomalies, Accessory gallbladder, Cholecystectomy, MRI with MRCPhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1930043318301924
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author Roman O. Kowalchuk
Roman M. Kowalchuk
Katia Kaplan-List
Theodore K. Oates
Sean C. Smith
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Roman M. Kowalchuk
Katia Kaplan-List
Theodore K. Oates
Sean C. Smith
Symptomatic cholelithiasis in an ectopic retrocolic retroduodenal subhepatic duplicated gallbladder
Radiology Case Reports
author_facet Roman O. Kowalchuk
Roman M. Kowalchuk
Katia Kaplan-List
Theodore K. Oates
Sean C. Smith
author_sort Roman O. Kowalchuk
title Symptomatic cholelithiasis in an ectopic retrocolic retroduodenal subhepatic duplicated gallbladder
title_short Symptomatic cholelithiasis in an ectopic retrocolic retroduodenal subhepatic duplicated gallbladder
title_full Symptomatic cholelithiasis in an ectopic retrocolic retroduodenal subhepatic duplicated gallbladder
title_fullStr Symptomatic cholelithiasis in an ectopic retrocolic retroduodenal subhepatic duplicated gallbladder
title_full_unstemmed Symptomatic cholelithiasis in an ectopic retrocolic retroduodenal subhepatic duplicated gallbladder
title_sort symptomatic cholelithiasis in an ectopic retrocolic retroduodenal subhepatic duplicated gallbladder
publisher Elsevier
series Radiology Case Reports
issn 1930-0433
publishDate 2018-08-01
description Gallbladder duplication is a rare anatomic variant of biliary anatomy, which can present diagnostic and treatment challenges. In this case, a 49-year-old male presented with classic symptoms of biliary colic to his primary care physician, and while computed tomography (CT) noted the presence of gallstones, neither CT nor ultrasound was able to locate a gallbladder within the gallbladder fossa. Initial surgery found and cauterized a rudimentary gallbladder, but symptoms persisted, requiring a second surgery and secondary analysis of CT, ultrasound, and magnetic resonance imaging with magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography. Imaging helped clarify the diagnosis of gallbladder duplication (ductular type), where the first gallbladder's cystic duct inserted high on the common hepatic duct, and the second retroplaced gallbladder's cystic duct inserted into the midportion of the common bile duct. Thorough understanding of the numerous gallbladder duplication variants, careful interpretation of modern imaging, and close collaboration between surgeon and radiologist are essential for optimal management of patients with gallbladder duplications. Keywords: Gallbladder duplication, Gallbladder anomalies, Accessory gallbladder, Cholecystectomy, MRI with MRCP
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1930043318301924
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