[Laparoscopic cholecystectomy in situs viscerum inversus totalis: technical note].

G Chir

ASL AV1 Ariano Irpino, Ospedale G. Criscuoli, Sant'Angelo dei Lombardi (AV), Divisione di Chirurgia.

Published: November 2009

The Authors report the case of a patient admitted in Emergency Room for biliary colic. She knew her dextrocardia. ECG and chest X-ray confirmed the dextrocardia. Ultrasonography and CT scan discovered a situs viscerum inversus totalis and cholecystolithiasis responsible of the abdominal colic. Laparoscopic cholecystectomy was performed. The Authors discuss the clinical case and the particular technique used.

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