How to Relieve Gallbladder Stone Attack?

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Yes, you can get help with your gallbladder problem and there are alternatives to gallbladder surgery.

There is hope!

You will only be relieve from gallbladder stone attack if those stones in your gallbladder will be remove. Cholestectomy is a surgical procedure to remove or drain any retained gallstones or inflammatory debris in your gallbladder.

There are two types of cholecystectomy operation: the abdominal cholecystectomy and laparoscopic laser cholecystectomy.

Abdominal cholecystectomy is performed under anesthesia, abdominal cholecystectomy with right subcostal or paramedical incision. The surgeon then surveys the abdomen and uses laparotomy packs to isolate the gallbladder from the surrounding organs. After identifying biliary tract structures, he may use cholangiography or ultrasonography to help identify the gallstones. Using a choledoscope, he directly visualizes the bile ducts and inserts a balloon-tipped catheter to clear the ducts of stones.

The surgeon ligates and divides the cystic duct and artery and removes the entire gallbladder. Typically, he performs a choledochotomy by iserting a T tube into the common bile duct to decompress the biliary tree and prevent bile peritonitis during healing. He may also insert a drain into the ducts.’

In laparoscopic laser cholecystectomy several small entry points (1 cm to 3 cm) are made on the abdomen at the umbilicus for the laparoscope and attached camera and the upper midline, right lateral line, and right midclavicular line for grasping and dissecting forceps. The abdomen is insufflated with carbon dioxide, which allows viewing of the structures.

The attached camera transmits images to a television monitor, allowing the surgical team to view the procedure. The cystic duct and artery of the gallbladder are clipped and divided. Laser or cautery is used to cut and coagulate during removal through the stab wound at the umbilicus.

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