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Complications of common bile duct stones
In abdominal surgical emergency, hepatobiliary emergency ranks second, mainly complications of gallstones. The emergency complication of gallstones is considered a very difficult disease, especially in terms of management, with many complicated disorders caused by gallstones, including common bile duct stones.
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Caring for patients after gallstone surgery
After surgery, the patient still eats normally because there is still enough bile from the liver through the bile duct to go down to the intestines to help with digestion, normal activities and work, the husband and wife relationship is not affected, does not reduce life expectancy, does not need to be treated. take other digestive aids.
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Chronic Cholecystitis: Don't Ignore
Chronic cholecystitis is a condition caused by multiple episodes of acute cholecystitis, which reduces the ability of the gallbladder to contract, atrophy, and the function of the gallbladder to concentrate and store bile fluid gradually fades, reducing the ability to expel the gallbladder. secrete bile into the gastrointestinal tract.
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Is cholecystectomy complicated?
Laparoscopic cholecystectomy is the most common surgery in the treatment of hepatobiliary diseases. Phillipe Mouret performed it for the first time in 1987 in Lyon, France and in Vietnam in 1992.
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Gallstones: What you need to know
Gallstones are hard deposits of digestive fluid that can form in the gallbladder. The gallbladder is a small, pear-shaped organ located on the right side of the abdomen, just below the liver. The gallbladder stores a digestive fluid called bile that is secreted into the small intestine.
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