Yılmaz, MehmetDirican, AbuzerUsta, SertaçBaşkıran, AdilIşık, Burak2017-08-082017-08-082011Yılmaz, M. Dirican, A. Usta, S. Başkıran, A. Işık, B. (2012). A gallstone impacting to stomach wall imitating a gastric tumour. Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences. 27 (4); 935-936.https://hdl.handle.net/11616/7493Authors describe a case of 78 years old female who presented with the right upper abdominal pain. Ultrasonography showed a gallstone. The patient underwent laparascopic cholecystectomy. The laparoscopic procedure was converted to laparotomy because the adhesions between gallblader and stomach could not be dissected on the correct plane. A gallstone impacted to the stomach antrum wall was observed during dissection. When dense adhesions are noted between the gallbladder and stomach during a routine laparascopic cholecystectomy, one should consider an impacted gallstone on the gastric wall via a cholecystogastric connection.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGallstoneImpactionStomachA gallstone impacting to stomach wall imitating a gastric tumourArticle274935936