Questions about gallstone surgery, questions about gallstone surgery

Updated on healthy 2024-02-26
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Do surgery to remove stones without removing the gallbladder?

    A: Laparoscopy can only take stones, but not remove the gallbladder, of course, there are indications for laparoscopy, and the doctor will tell you whether to open laparoscopy after examination.

    Also, is the incision of the stone removal surgery large?

    A: Laparoscopy is a minimally invasive surgery and can be discharged from the hospital in 3 days.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    What are your symptoms now, if it is not very painful, do not do the surgery easily, the cost of the operation is not considered for the time being, the traumatic surface of the operation is very large. Gallstones are not simply removed, there is nothing to do, surgery to take stones is a symptom but not a cure, many people will**, I recommend you Chinese medicine**, you can also go to the small shop --- Xinglinchun, see, Chinese medicine fossils.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Where are the stones visible? Laparoscopic surgery can be done if it is only in the gallbladder.

    If the bile duct is opened, there is also a knotted cornerstone.

    It's definitely going to be a surgery.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hello, gallstones include gallbladder stones and bile duct stones, tremor does not know that your stones are ** stones, stones have, are very large, can only be operated on the bright holes, if in the gallbladder, can only consider laparoscopic cholecystectomy surgery (minimally invasive), and stones if in the bile duct, can only consider traditional laparotomy surgery.

    For gallstone surgery, it is recommended to take into account the professional stone disease hospital**, because I am not local, I can not provide you with a specific hospital, the cost, laparoscopic cholecystectomy surgery in our hospital is about 5000 yuan, and the traditional laparotomy needs to be decided according to the condition.

    Hope mine is helpful to you. Morning.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    By far the most effective and reasonable method for gallstones, laparoscopic cholecystectomy; This is recognized as the best method in the world.

    The earliest and most common cholelithotomy surgery in China is Peking University First Hospital; However, the rate of stones** is high. Fast months, slow years will be **. You think, a good gallbladder has a stone; If there is a gallbladder trauma after gallstone removal, it is definitely more likely to develop stones.

    There are some complications associated with gallbladder removal surgery, but they rarely occur. It is more common to wake up early after surgery and eat a greasy diet, and diarrhea will be adjusted after 2-3 months.

    Hope you're satisfied.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Laparoscopic cholecystectomy, cholecystitis** is too painful.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The main decision is still up to you. Minimally invasive cholecystectomy is more common and has a high success rate. If you go to a big hospital and you are very mature, you can also choose, it is best to listen to the advice of the doctor in charge.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Traditional gallstone surgery** mainly uses cholecystectomy, which has a lot of impact on the life of gallstone patients after surgery, and it is not recommended for patients with gallstones who are not particularly severe. The dangers of removing the gallbladder are:

    1. Indigestion, bloating and diarrhea;

    2. Gastric reflux of duodenal fluid and esophageal reflux of gastric juice after cholecystectomy.

    3. Cholecystectomy can increase the incidence of colon cancer.

    4. Bile duct damage after cholecystectomy.

    5. Post-cholecystectomy syndrome.

    At present, for patients with less severe symptoms of gallstones, it is recommended to use minimally invasive gallstone extraction**, which is a minimally invasive surgical procedure and is the product of the combination of modern high-tech and traditional surgical techniques. It has less surgical trauma, high safety factor, low side effects, short hospital stay, fast recovery time, postoperative aesthetics, and few complications such as postoperative intestinal adhesions.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Considering cholecystitis caused by gallstones, surgical removal of the gallbladder is recommended, usually after the acute inflammation has been controlled, and laparoscopic cholecystectomy (minimally invasive) is used, and if the adhesions caused by acute cholecystitis are severe, open surgery (laparotomy) may be used

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    According to the B-ultrasound in September 12, it is in the acute stage of cholecystitis, if it is within 72 hours of the onset, surgery can be performed**, and the surgical method can be laparoscopic cholecystectomy, or cholecystectomy. However, laparoscopic surgery is more difficult. If it is more than 72 hours, it is recommended to be anti-inflammatory, conservative**, and elective surgery will be performed after the patient's inflammation is controlled.

    The so-called minimally invasive cholelithotomy is laparoscopic cholelithotomy. This is not something that all patients with gallstones can do, such as: gallbladder nonfunction, multiple small stones, etc.

    It is easy to enter the common bile duct during the operation, resulting in secondary bile duct stones and even biliary pancreatitis.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Hello, after reading your introduction, I would like to say; Traditional gallstone surgery** mainly uses cholecystectomy, which has a lot of impact on the life of gallstone patients after surgery, and it is not recommended for patients with gallstones who are not particularly severe. The dangers of removing the gallbladder are:

    1. Indigestion, bloating and diarrhea;

    2. Gastric reflux of duodenal fluid and esophageal reflux of gastric juice after cholecystectomy.

    3. Gallbladder bump lithotomy can increase the incidence of colon cancer.

    4. Bile duct damage after cholecystectomy.

    5. Post-cholecystectomy syndrome.

    At present, for patients with gallstones with less severe symptoms, it is recommended to use minimally invasive cholestone extraction**, which is a minimally invasive surgical procedure and is the product of the combination of modern high-tech and traditional surgical techniques. It has small surgical trauma, high safety factor, low side effects, short stay in the hospital, fast recovery time, postoperative aesthetics, and few complications such as postoperative intestinal adhesions.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Is extracorporeal lithotripsy not possible? It also costs less.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    If the pain is constant, it is best to have surgery. If it doesn't hurt, keep it**.

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