The doctor said that gallbladder polyps should be operated on

Updated on healthy 2024-06-02
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Gallbladder polyps are not serious, but he hates the possibility of cancer, especially large adenomatous single wide-base polyps, which can sometimes be difficult to distinguish from gallbladder cancer.

    Personal suggestion: the current laparoscopic exploration, if necessary, the gallbladder can be removed first to send rapid pathology, if the operation is formally malignant, change to open surgery, and it is not troublesome.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    I just had my gallbladder removed because I had a 1cm polyp. I had a gallbladder removed and the first thing I did was an open abdomen. Because if a lesion is found, it is still necessary to turn to open the abdomen, there are more wounds, and laparoscopic surgery is relatively complex and difficult, so the risk will also increase.

    My incision was cosmetic, it grew well, and the surgery was clean.

    Because there is no drug for gallbladder polyps, doctors say that irregular eating habits, or excessive bile secretion, depression, may cause the occurrence of gallbladder polyps. And polyps can also get worse, although it is very unlikely, but it is necessary to avoid it, right?

    Mine was removed, there was no big reaction, I still ate and drank as before, only more regular and nutritious. At the same time, the incision of the surgery is very cosmetic and does not affect the appearance.

    I suggest you go to the hospital to check it, I'm younger than you, less than 23, and it's a girl, I didn't even have a birthmark on my body before, let alone a scar, but for the sake of health, I still had it removed.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It can be serious: it may be gallbladder cancer, malignancy, and the prognosis is extremely poor......If the gallbladder polyp is more than 1cm, it is also said that it is an indication for surgery.

    I wonder if there is a chance to first LC (laparoscopic cholecystectomy) and then decide whether to enlarge the insection after obtaining the pathology.

    Of course, if you are highly skeptical, there is nothing wrong with opening your stomach in one phase......

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Gallbladder polyps are more complex and may be associated with chronic cholecystitis, gallstones, and cholesterol metabolism disorders. Obesity, smoking, hyperlipidemia, hyperinsulinemia, cirrhosis, and anatomical abnormalities of the upper and biliary tracts are predispensing factors for gallbladder polyps.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Do gallbladder polyps have to be surgical? Indications for surgery for gallbladder polyps include:

    1) Single hair, more than 10mm, with a thick pedicle, especially in the neck of the gallbladder, and older than 50 years old.

    2) Lesions, accompanied by gallstones, manifestations, age >50 years.

    3) Single hair, less than 10mm, no manifestation, age less than 50 years old, observation and follow-up are allowed; Surgery is indicated if the lesion is enlarged or morphologically changed.

    4) Doppler ultrasound examination of the lesion with abundant blood supply suggests that it is a malignant new organism.

    5) CEA (tumor marker), the measured value is significantly elevated and other gastrointestinal tumors are excluded.

    After the gallbladder is removed, the body loses the functions of the gallbladder such as storage, concentration, excretion of bile and secretion. In terms of diet, we should pay attention to the intake of fat, especially not to eat too much animal fat at one time.

    Generally, the method of eating small meals and eating more often is adopted, and the amount of food in one meal should not be too full. The food content can be low-fat semi-liquid food or low-fat soft rice, such as various porridges, noodles, bread, biscuits, tofu, egg whites, fat-free milk, low-fat lean meats, low-fiber vegetables and fruits, etc.

    For conditions that do not meet the above conditions, such as small polyps or no obvious enlargement trend, without surgery, a conservative approach is fine, and it is recommended to protect the gallbladder and regulate pranayama.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Surgery for gallbladder polyps** is done to prevent them from becoming cancerous.

    1.Gallbladder polyps can become cancerous over time.

    2.When gallbladder polyps are larger than 1 cm in diameter, the carcinogenesis rate is 10%3A single polyp is more likely to become cancerous than multiple polyps.

    4.Gallbladder cancer is a very malignant cancer.

    It is recommended that gallbladder polyps with a diameter greater than 8 mm undergo surgery**, and those smaller than 8 mm can be temporarily observed.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hello, it is generally accepted that the above polyps are prone to malignant transformation and require surgery.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Laparoscopic resection is possible, with small incision and fast repair

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Not necessarily, some Chinese medicines can cure this.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    A: If it is not malignant and the polyp is not large, it can be omitted.

    Gallbladder polyps are now common, and surgery is also a minor surgery.

    I also have it, and the doctor asked me to see if the polyps have grown every month, and I don't need to do it if I don't have a polyp.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Gallbladder polyp lesions are not uncommon in clinical practice, and surgery is the most important method, but not all gallbladder polyps require surgery. Due to the different types of lesions, the size of the lesions, and the prognosis of the disease are also different, so the indications for surgery are not consistent. Generally, it is better to have surgery to avoid malignant transformation, and the indications should be strictly mastered

    i.e. single-haired, sessile polyps; Polyps greater than 1 cm in diameter; substrate width; Symptomatic polyps over 50 years of age; thickening of the gallbladder wall; A polypoid lesion located in the neck of the gallbladder. Of course, it is also important to pay attention to a low-fat diet and oral ursodeoxycholic acid to reduce symptoms.

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