A case report on a left sided gallbladder: A rare finding during cholecystectomy
Abstract Cholecystectomy is a common procedure increasingly performed in the day surgery setting. A true left sided gallbladder is a rare finding. Retrospective studies suggest a prevalence of 0.1–0.7%. Exact aetiology and pathway for its anatomical variation is has yet to be determined. It can be associated with number of other structural variation affect the biliary system the knowledge of which is paramount in hepatobiliary surgery. Article type: Case Report Keywords: Case report, Laparoscopic, Cholecystectomy, Anatomy Authors: S. Nagendram, K.
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