# Simultaneous laparoscopic adrenal and gallbladder surgery: a case of combined minimally invasive success

**Authors:** Selçuk Mercan, Osman Anıl Savaş, Amir Mahdi Akbari, Mehrdad Sheikhvatan

PMC · DOI: 10.1093/jscr/rjag184 · Journal of Surgical Case Reports · 2026-03-22

## TL;DR

A rare case of simultaneous laparoscopic surgery for adrenal and gallbladder issues shows it can be done safely and efficiently.

## Contribution

Demonstrates the safe feasibility of combined laparoscopic adrenalectomy and cholecystectomy in a single procedure.

## Key findings

- A 57-year-old male successfully underwent simultaneous laparoscopic adrenalectomy and cholecystectomy.
- Histopathology confirmed chronic cholecystitis and a benign adrenal cavernous hemangioma.
- The combined approach reduced surgical morbidity and recovery time.

## Abstract

Concomitant indications for adrenalectomy and cholecystectomy are rare, and simultaneous laparoscopic performance of both procedures is infrequently reported. Combined surgery may reduce anesthetic exposure, hospital stay, and recovery time. A 57-year-old male was admitted with intermittent pain in the right upper quadrant and abdominal distension. Imaging confirmed cholelithiasis with chronic cholecystitis, along with an incidental, nonfunctional 8-cm right adrenal mass. The patient underwent an uneventful simultaneous laparoscopic right adrenalectomy and cholecystectomy. Histopathology confirmed chronic cholecystitis with cholelithiasis and a benign adrenal cavernous hemangioma. The postoperative course was uneventful. This case demonstrates that laparoscopic adrenalectomy combined with simultaneous cholecystectomy can be safely performed in selected patients, this approach enables efficient management of two intra-abdominal pathologies while minimizing surgical morbidity.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** cholelithiasis (MONDO:0012672), chronic cholecystitis (MONDO:0002155)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** cavernous hemangioma (MESH:D006392), cholecystectomy (MESH:D017562), chronic cholecystitis (MESH:D002764), cholelithiasis (MESH:D002769), abdominal distension (MESH:D000007), pain (MESH:D010146)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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