Gall Stones

2021-02-28 06:51:06
Hello Doctors, My Mom Had Panic attack of gall stones 4 years ago, we went to doctor he told us that if stones get settled then it's fine & if not then You have to operate it. Than after that she never experienced Gall stones pain(Panic attack). But 3-4 Days ago she experienced Panic attack and also white stool was coming, we did sonography(as Dr. Suggested) it shows there are 4-5 calculi in gall bladder & One Calculi in CBD, Dr. Said you have to operate immediately otherwise she will have jaundice after 4/5 Days, we came home & I gave Buscogast tab. After giving that she felt relief, and from that day she is fine But whole body itching is massive, & I was having doubt for jaundice, so we did Total bilirubin test and SGPT Test, and it is 7.4 & 91.68 respectively, So as per test is there severe jaundice? I am attaching the report, please suggest.
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She vl require immediate surgical care because her CBD Is dilated more than normal with 1.6 mm stone in GB which is a indication for surgery. ERCP and stone retrieval followed by lap cholecystectomy. Oly den her itching n jaundice vl resolve.
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Answered2021-02-28 09:41:00

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MRCP can be done. Or otherwise directly can DO ERCP with stone extraction with stenting followed by laparoscopic cholecystectomy

Answered2021-02-28 08:06:55

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Please get her ercp Followed bylap chole

Answered2021-02-28 12:23:01

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She needs immediate medical intervention. The stone in CBD needs to be removed followed by removal of Gall bladder. Further investigation is needed prior to both like MRCP
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Meet a Gastroenterologist or Surgeon immediately
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Avoid fatty meal

Answered2021-02-28 08:42:20

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