Case 1.
A 31-year-old man underwent laparoscopic cholecystectomy eight years earlier.
Pain in the right iliac fossa, nausea and vomiting, leukocytosis with left shift of 3 days of evolution.
Computed tomography confirms the diagnosis.
Resection of a 3 cm adenocarcinoma stump through a pararectal incision was performed.
Fever in the immediate postoperative period, with discharge one week later.
Case 2.
A 29-year-old man underwent laparoscopic cholecystectomy in another centre two years earlier, with no reports available.
Pain and peritonitis in the right iliac fossa for three days.
Leukocytosis and left shift.
Abdominal ultrasound with thickening of the stump joint.
A 1.5 cm stump was removed through a Mac Burney incision and discharged three days later without complications.
