Gallstones

Synonyms in a broader sense Medical: cholelithiasis gallstones, cholelith, cholecystolithiasis, gallbladder inflammation, bile, liver English. : biliary calculus, biliary stone, cholelith, gallstone Definition Gallstones are deposits (concrements) in the gall bladder (cholecystolithiasis) or the bile ducts (choleangiolithiasis). The formation of these gallstones is based on a change in the composition of the bile. There are … Gallstones

Prognosis | Gallstones

Prognosis Surgical removal of the gallbladder (cholecystectomy), apart from the general risks of anesthesia and surgery, generally involves relatively minor risks. With all non-surgical therapies, however, the rate of recurrence is relatively high at 30 – 50%. All articles in this series: Gallstones Risk factors Diagnosis of gallstones Rehabilitation Prognosis

Prognosis | Gallstones (Cholelithiasis)

Prognosis After removal of the gallbladder, most patients have a good chance of never getting a gallstone disease (biliary colic) again. In some cases, however, the stones may still form in the bile duct and cause pain there. Patients who suffer from hereditary gallstones or who cannot (cannot) eliminate the above-mentioned risk factors are usually … Prognosis | Gallstones (Cholelithiasis)

Treatment of gall bladder inflammation

Classification of the therapy Conservative Operational ERCP Demolition Nutrition 1. conservative therapy The therapy of an acute inflammation of the gall bladder can be done in different ways. With conservative therapy, in addition to bed rest, absolute food restrictions must be observed. In case of nausea and vomiting, a stomach tube may be useful. Nutrition … Treatment of gall bladder inflammation

Complications of an inflammation of the gall bladder | Gall Bladder Inflammation

Complications of an inflammation of the gall bladder If an inflammation of the gall bladder is not treated, numerous complications may occur. One of these is the accumulation of pus within the gallbladder, which is called gallbladder empyema, and another is irreversible tissue loss, which is called gangrene. Finally, the gallbladder wall can break through, … Complications of an inflammation of the gall bladder | Gall Bladder Inflammation