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Largest case series of giant gallstones ever reported, and review of the literature

  • Mohammad Al Zoubi
  • , Walid El Ansari
  • , Ahmed A. Al Moudaris
  • , Abdelrahman Abdelaal
  • Hamad Medical Corporation
  • Qatar University
  • University of Skövde

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Abstract

Introduction: Giant/large gallstones have high risk of complications, and technical difficulties during surgery. This case series is the largest ever reported. Presentation of cases: Case 1: Female (44 years), with one year intermittent right upper quadrant colicky pain. Ultrasound: large gallstone (normal gallbladder). Elective laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC): 6 × 4 × 3.3 cm gallstone. Case 2: Female (41 years), presented to emergency room with 3 days right upper quadrant pain/tenderness, vomiting, and positive murphy's sign. Ultrasound: large gallstone, calculus cholecystitis. Emergency LC: 4.5 × 3.1 × 3.5 cm gallstone. Case 3: Male (38 years), with history of gallstones and acute cholecystitis presented with intermittent right upper quadrant pain (2 months) and vomiting. Normal abdominal examination. Ultrasound: large gallstone. Elective LC: 4.1 × 4 × 3.6 cm gallstone. Conclusions: Gallstones >5 cm are very rare, with higher risk of complications. Gallbladder should be removed even if asymptomatic. Gallstones >3 cm have increased risk for gallbladder cancer, biliary enteric fistula and ileus. LC has challenges that include grasping the gallbladder wall, exposure of Calot's triangle, and retrieval of gallbladder out of the abdomen. LC appears to be procedure of choice and should be performed by an experienced surgeon, considering the possibility of conversion to open cholecystectomy in case of inability to expose the anatomy or intraoperative difficulties.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)454-459
Number of pages6
JournalInternational Journal of Surgery Case Reports
Volume72
DOIs
StatePublished - 2020
Externally publishedYes

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  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
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Keywords

  • Giant gallstone
  • Laparoscopic cholecystectomy
  • Large gallstone
  • Open cholecystectomy

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