Porcelain Gallbladder: A Case Report

Mymensingh Med J. 2019 Jul;28(3):694-698.

Abstract

"Porcelain gallbladder" term has been used to highlight the blue staining and fragile consistency of the gallbladder wall at surgery. Some authorities avoid these terms and alternately call all calcified gallbladders "porcelain gallbladders". It is a morphological deviation of chronic cholecystitis. Inflammatory scarring of the wall combined with dystrophic calcification inside the wall transforms the gallbladder into a porcelain-like container. In porcelain gallbladder patients are usually asymptomatic and the condition is usually noted incidentally on plain abdominal radiographs, sonograms, or computed tomography (CT) images. Porcelain gallbladder is a rare condition; recognizing the clinical and imaging characteristics of the disease is important because of the high frequency (22%) of adenocarcinoma in porcelain gallbladder. Operation should not be delayed even if the patient is asymptomatic, because the incidence of carcinoma in porcelain gallbladder is extremely high. Here we present a case of 45 years old lady with porcelain gallbladder who was initially diagnosed as a case of carcinoma gallbladder at Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU), Dhaka, Bangladesh on 5th August 2017. But she was found to have a benign gallbladder after cholecystectomy.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Bangladesh
  • Calcinosis* / diagnosis
  • Female
  • Gallbladder Diseases* / surgery
  • Gallbladder* / pathology
  • Humans
  • Middle Aged