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Gall Bladder stone
GALL BLADDER: Partially distended and shows an intraluminal calculus measuring 18 mm. No calculus/pericholecystic fluid. Wall thickness is normal. The common bile duct is normal in calibre.
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Laparoscopic removal of gallbladder before any complication sets in
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Solidarity Gall stone in non inflamed Gallbladder usually do not creat problems for very long time . So people generally prefer wait Watch policy , till it becomes frequently symptomatic.. this policy is usually recommended when patients is elderly & have 1-2 comorbidity . If Gall bladder is symptomatic laparoscopic cholecystectomy is quite easy to do .
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Needs surgery stone size is quite big..elective laparoscopic cholecystectomy to be done..for further queries connect through call ..
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Laparoscopic surgery www.drgandhi.org
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Can plan for laparoscopic Cholecystectomy after routine investigations and PAC clearance.
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Surgery lap cholecystectomy. Need to know your complains before taking decision
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Lap cholecystectomy.. connect with a call for details discussion regarding the disease and it's management
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