Gallbladder Surgery
What Are The Possible Symptoms Of Gallbladder Stones?
- Abdominal pain
- Bloatedness
- Indigestion
What Are The Possible Complications Of Gallbladder Stones?
- Gallbladder infection
- Migration of gallbladder stones into the bile duct
- Gangrene and perforation of gallbladder
- Gallbladder cancer in very long standing gallstones disease
What Tests Can Be Done To Confirm The Presence Of Stones In The Gallbladder?
A simple ultrasound of the gallbladder can detect the presence of stones. This is a very simple test that can be done in less than 10 minutes with high accuracy. It is non-invasive and does not involve the use of radiation. CT scan of the abdomen is performed when there is a suspicion of complications involving the gallbladder like infection and perforation. As this test requires injection of drugs into the body which can result in allergic reaction and kidney dysfunction in rare occasions, CT scan is reserved for gallbladder complications.
What Is The Treatment For Gallbladder Stones?
No treatment is need for patient with gallbladder stones and has no symptoms at all. Drugs (oral dissolution therapy) are seldom use to dissolve gallbladder stones are these drugs need to be taken for many years to be effective. Gallbladder stones tend to form again in majority of patients after stopping of these medications. The use of strong sound waves (lithotripsy) to break down the gallbladder stones is rarely performed as it associated with many problems when the smaller fragmented stones migrate down the bile duct. The standard treatment for symptomatic gallstones is the surgical removal of the gallbladder. This is relatively straight forward procedure if there is no complication of gallstones like gallbladder infection.
What Are The Types Of Gallbladder Surgery For Gallbladder Stones?
- Open surgery
- Conventional key-hole (laparoscopic) surgery
- Single port (scarless) key-hole surgery