Abstract

Biliary peritonitis due to typhoid perforation of the gall bladder – a case report and review of literature

Gall bladder perforation (GBP) following typhoid fever is a very rare and usually fatal surgical complication of typhoid fever. The present case report is of typhoid perforation of the gall bladder in a young female, successfully treated by cholecystectomy and appropriate antimicrobial therapy.Â


Author(s): Sukanya Sudhaharan*, Rachana Solanki, Vemu Lakshmi, Rashesh Solanki, Bheerappa N, Shantveer G Uppin

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