Mirizzi syndrome, also known as extrinsic biliary compression syndrome, is a rare clinical entity in which the common bile duct is obstructed by compression by the impaction of one or more gallstones in the cystic duct or gallbladder infundibulum. This case illustrates an absolutely asymptomatic presentation of Mirizzi syndrome in a 62-year-old, otherwise healthy, woman. Mirizzi syndrome was treated with preemptive laparotomy cholecystectomy. The present case is exemplary for careful evaluation with the proper index of suspicion in establishment of preoperative diagnosis as well as prompt treatment prior to development of complications.
Keywords: cholecystectomy; gallstone; mirizzi syndrome.