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Stone in Gall Bladder
Gall bladder is distended and shows 2-3 echogenic foci of size ranging 4.3-6.8 mm in lumen casting posterior acoustic shadowing. Let us know if this can be cured via medicine or surgery is required
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U will not have need for surgery as long as stones in bladder.once they get struck induct or migrate to intestinal loops after eroding walls of bladder, ( gallstone ileus) If infected also.. Better to get operated before complicated
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Get fresh ultrasound abd and pelvis done infasting status Get evaluated completely Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy is suggested
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If you have symptoms, Surgery is required. -Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy.
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Recurrent inflammation can lead to recurrent pain and vomiting.
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Depends if the stones are symptomatic or not..if symptomatic go for surgery..
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Gall stones need surgery: removal of gall bladder by is laparoscopic or robotic surgery is curative. No side effects after removal of gall bladder. The main reason is gall stones can cause sudden complications
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Surgery required
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