Lessons Learned From Cholecystectomy for a Giant Gallstone
Client
Shasha Haycock, Jordan Dewei Lee, Annie Jiao Wang, Khang Duy Ricky Le, Kristy Mansour, Bradley Bidwell
Service
User Experience (UX) Design
Date
December 2025
Project Overview
Giant gallstones are a rare phenomenon that may pose technical challenges for surgeons. We describe the case of an 81‐year‐old female who presented to our regional health service with acute cholecystitis and a computed tomography (CT) scan demonstrating a possible porcelain gallbladder. Her index presentation was conservatively managed with intravenous antibiotics due to body habitus and concerns for the porcelain gallbladder, with a good clinical response. She subsequently underwent an elective laparoscopic cholecystectomy which was converted to an open approach due to technical challenges. She was found to have a chronically inflamed gallbladder containing a giant gallstone. We report our successful management of a chronically inflamed gallbladder involving a giant gallstone. We also explore diagnostic considerations and surgical approaches to tackle the technical challenges we encountered in this case.
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