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Gall bladder stone
If the stone in my gallbladder gets removed. So what are the chances of having gall bladder stones again in my second pregnancy?
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In gallstone surgery , we removed entire gall bladder, so no chance of stone in gall bladder.but stone may be found in biliary tract in future . Kindly consult to your doctor.
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Usually gall stone surgery involves removal of whole gall bladder along with stones so there won’t be any chances of gall stones reoccurrence but still you might get stones in the bilary tract
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Sorry there is no such surgery of removing stones from Gall bladder. You have to get your gall bladder removed.
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Already surgery done right? connect with a call for details discussion regarding the disease and it's management
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