Recurrent abdominal pain due to gall stones, inflammation of gall bladder, pancreatitis due to gall stones, gall bladder polyps, and gangrene and perforation of gall bladder, and rarely cancer of the gall bladder will be an indication for a cholecystectomy.
You actually can get rid your body of gallstones without resorting to surgery. One way to do it is with Ursodial or Chenodial drug medication. Basically you take these drug to dissolve your gallstones
ya, its called surgery
Indications for surgery include worsening diplopia, head-tilt resulting in neck pain and poor cosmetic appearance.
The presence of one or more gallstones in the gallbladder is known as cholelithiasis. Gallstones can vary in size and may be composed of cholesterol, bilirubin, or a mix of both. While many individuals with gallstones remain asymptomatic, they can lead to complications such as inflammation or obstruction if they cause blockages. Treatment options may include dietary changes, medication, or surgical removal of the gallbladder.
The treatment for cholelithiasis (gallstones) often depends on the severity of symptoms. Asymptomatic cases may not require treatment, while symptomatic patients typically undergo cholecystectomy, the surgical removal of the gallbladder. This can be performed laparoscopically or through open surgery. In some cases, non-surgical treatments like medication or endoscopic procedures may be considered, especially if surgery poses high risks.
Yes, you can develope gallstones@ any age, your diet has alot to do with it.
I do not think it is possible, as you have to remove it through surgery or blast it to smaller stones by laser.
Non-operative LC, or non-operative laparoscopic cholecystectomy, refers to the management of gallbladder disease without surgical intervention. This approach may involve medical therapies, dietary modifications, and monitoring of symptoms rather than the traditional laparoscopic surgery to remove the gallbladder. Non-operative management is typically reserved for patients who are not good candidates for surgery due to medical comorbidities or those with mild, asymptomatic gallstones. The goal is to alleviate symptoms and prevent complications while minimizing risks associated with surgery.
I think there's some miscommunication between you and your health care provider; low heart enzymes do not prevent surgery.
Non-operative LC (Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy) refers to the management of gallbladder conditions without surgical intervention. This approach may include dietary modifications, medication to manage symptoms, or observation for asymptomatic gallstones. Non-operative strategies are typically employed when surgery poses higher risks or when patients prefer to avoid surgery. However, definitive treatment often involves surgical removal of the gallbladder when symptoms become problematic.
Gallstones generally do not require surgery if they are small (typically less than 1 cm) and asymptomatic, meaning they do not cause symptoms such as pain or nausea. In such cases, doctors may recommend watchful waiting and lifestyle changes. However, if the stones lead to complications or significant symptoms, surgical intervention may be necessary. Regular monitoring and consultation with a healthcare provider are essential to determine the best course of action.
"There are some possible complications to stomach stapling surgery. These include abdominal hernias, breakdown of the staple line, stretched stomach outlets, gallstones, and anemia."