I had a gallstone removed on 17 July 2009 that measures 8.2 cm x 5.3 cm (avocado shaped). That is 3.25" x 2.10". I still have it for proof and it's gross! Photographs available. John Evered, Kings Beach, Caloundra, Queensland, Australia.
The largest gallstone ever removed weighed 5.75 pounds (2.6 kg) and was extracted from a patient in Turkey in 1952.
The largest gallstone on record was removed from an 80-year old woman in 1952 and weighed 6.29 kg (13.84 pounds). The record number for most gallstones removed from an individual is 3,110.
a basketball sized gallstone
The largest gallstone removed from a patient weighed 5.5 pounds and was the size of a rugby ball. It was extracted in India in 2016.
The largest gallstone removed from a human body was reportedly around 5 inches in diameter and weighed approximately 2.5 pounds. Gallstones of this size are rare and can cause severe symptoms and complications if not treated promptly.
7.2 pounds
I had a gallstone removed on 17 July 2009 that measures 8.2 cm x 5.3 cm(avocado shaped). That is 3.25" x 2.10" I still have it for proof and it's gross! Photographs available. John Evered, Kings Beach, Caloundra, Queensland, Australia.
Michelle had a large gallstone. When the gallbladder would react to certain foods, it would press down on the gallstone and Michelle would experience a lot of pain. After it was addressed, Michelle said it was extremely painful and the recovery was difficult.
Yes. Go to --> www.google.com Type in --> picture of gallstone There are lots of pictures. I had a gallstone removed on 17 July 2009 that measures 8.2 cm x 5.3 cm (avocado shaped). That is 3.25" x 2.10". I still have it for proof and it's gross! Photographs available. J ohn Evered, Kings Beach, Caloundra, Queensland, Australia.
The largest tumour ever recorded was an ovarian cyst weighing 3281b(23.4 stone) removed from a woman in Texas in 1905. The patient recovered.
Gallstone ileus, which results from a gallstone's blocking the entrance to the large intestine, is most common in elderly people. Surgery usually cures this condition.
Without a gallbladder, stones rarely reform. Patients who have continued symptoms after their gallbladder is removed may need an ERCP to detect residual stones or damage to the bile ducts caused by the stones before they were removed.
An incision into a gallstone to remove it