Radiology Case Reports (May 2022)

Gallbladder volvulus: An unexpected “twist”

  • Li Xian Lim, MD,
  • Humaira Haider Mahin, MBBS,
  • David Burnett, BSC(MED), MBBS, FRACS, ANZHPBA

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 5
pp. 1755 – 1759

Abstract

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Gallbladder volvulus is a rare entity. It has been attributed to an elongated gallbladder mesentery, predisposing the gallbladder to twisting, obstructing the cystic duct and vessels, thus leading to ischemia and gangrene. Preoperative diagnosis can be elusive, but radiological features across multiple modalities have been described in the literature. We report a case of gallbladder volvulus in which the gallbladder appeared to be left-sided based on imaging, and present the radiological findings in keeping with a volvulus. Unlike cholecystitis, the treatment for volvulus is prompt detorsion and cholecystectomy; thus, accurate and timely diagnosis is paramount.

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