Peritoneal loose bodies are rare surgical or imaging findings. In most cases, PLBs are small in size, usually from 5 to 20 mm. Giant PLBs measuring more than 50 mm are even rarer. Only a few cases of giant PLBs have been reported. The authors report a case of a giant PLB with only mild symptoms and with no preoperative diagnosis, highlighting the importance of being aware of the characteristic
... [Show full abstract] findings of these lesions to establish a correct diagnosis, avoiding unnecessary surgery.