gangränöse Cholezystitis
Gangränöse
Cholecystitis in der Computertomografie. Trotz der vielen freien Flüssigkeit war der Befund intraoperativ noch nicht perforiert.
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Gangrenous cholecystitis is the most common complication of acute cholecystitis, affecting ~15% (range 2-30%) of patients.
Pathology
Gangrenous cholecystitis occurs as a result of ischemia with necrosis of the gallbladder wall .
Risk factors
- male
- increasing age
- delayed surgery
- cardiovascular disease
- diabetes mellitus
- systemic inflammatory response syndrome
Radiographic features
Ultrasound
In addition to features of acute cholecystitis, the following may help diagnose gangrenous cholecystitis :
- intraluminal membranes
- asymmetrical wall thickness
- with possible wall disruption and/or ulceration
- focal perfusion defects on Doppler (representing areas of necrosis)
- variable absence of the sonographic Murphy's sign
- attributed to ischemic denervation of the gallbladder
CT
In addition to features of acute cholecystitis, the following may help diagnose gangrenous cholecystitis :
- gallbladder wall or lumen gas
- focal irregularity or defect in the gallbladder wall
- intraluminal membranes
- absence of mural enhancement
- pericholecystic abscess
Treatment and prognosis
Mortality is increased compared to uncomplicated acute cholecystitis, estimated at between 15-50% .
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