2020
DOI: 10.16965/ijar.2020.118
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Morphometry and Morphology of Variations of Gall Bladder: A Cadaveric Study

Abstract: To study variations in dimensions and external morphology of cadaveric gall bladder.Materials and methods: This study was undertaken on 60 cadaveric liver and gall bladder specimens in the Department of Anatomy at Rajarajeswari Medical College and Hospital. The parameters which were measured are length and breadth at the level of neck, body & fundus of Gall bladder using the measuring tape. The shape and external variations were noted.Results: Gall bladder had length ranging between 6 and 10cm, breadth at the … Show more

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“…16 Futara et al observed and recorded that there was a higher prevalence of kinking of the gallbladder and Hartmann's pouch in the females than in male subjects which may be related to the higher cases of gall bladder stone formation and biliary tract diseases in females. 17 In this study, we found the Hartmann's pouch in 7 specimens (14%), which is higher than the observations noted by Nadeem 8 7% and Bharathi et al 18 noted in 2 specimens (3.33%). Hence preoperative diagnosis of presence of dilatation at the level of neck of gall bladder should be done to avoid post-operative and intraoperative complications.…”
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confidence: 48%
“…16 Futara et al observed and recorded that there was a higher prevalence of kinking of the gallbladder and Hartmann's pouch in the females than in male subjects which may be related to the higher cases of gall bladder stone formation and biliary tract diseases in females. 17 In this study, we found the Hartmann's pouch in 7 specimens (14%), which is higher than the observations noted by Nadeem 8 7% and Bharathi et al 18 noted in 2 specimens (3.33%). Hence preoperative diagnosis of presence of dilatation at the level of neck of gall bladder should be done to avoid post-operative and intraoperative complications.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 48%