Complications of gall bladder surgery
Need to have surgery to remove the gall bladder- cholecystectomy
You can use both, stapler or stitch for gall bladder surgery
No, you do not need a tetanus shot for gall bladder surgery.
It means that you have a stone in the gall bladder and may need surgery to remove the gall bladder if you are having trouble some symptoms of abdominal pain nausea, vomiting or recurrent infection of the gall bladder
Gall bladder surgery does not usually cause any problems. Bile slowly trickles in the small bowel as it cannot be stored in the gall bladder and this excess of bile can result in diarrhoea in some patients.
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.
No a horse does not have a Gall Bladder.
No. If you truly have an infected gall bladder it needs to come out - and soon.
I had my gall bladder removed about a year and half ago. Eggs are the one food that I cannot eat without having to run to the bathroom shortly after eating them. I get very bad cramping, followed by diarrhea. I am wondering if anyone else has this problem with eggs?
There is no connection between asthma and gall bladder surgery. If you have breathing problems after the surgery, it may be some type of bug you got in the hospital.
My doctor prescribed it for me after gall bladder removal surgery (laproscopic). It probably depends on your doctor and the surgery performed.