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gallstones

by Krickle, Oct 27, 2009 12:11AM
Is it possible to have gallstones after your gallbladder has been removed? Im having the same sympyons I did  when my gall bladder was removed.
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by Crochetya, Oct 27, 2009 03:38PM
To: Krickle
I think it is not stones per say. If the surgeon does not remove the sludge in the bile ducts, it can feel like the same thing.

by becradiology, Oct 27, 2009 03:55PM
To: Krickle
I am reg. in abdominal ultasound.  I have seen pts. with thier GB removed and return later
with a stone stuck in the common bile duct.  This is a left over stone not removed when the GB was.  Patients usally come in with a great deal of pain and jaundice.  Alot of them will also present with a fever.

by Crochetya, Oct 29, 2009 11:29PM
To: becradiology
Thank You for a better explaination.

I would be upset if this happened to me. Have surgery and remove GB. Then surgery again to remove another stone!!!!!! Oh! I would be very upset!!!
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