Hi
I GOT MY GALLBLADDER REMOVED 10 YEARS AGO, EVERY THING WAS FIND SOMETIMES AFTER EATING FRY FOOD I WOULD HAVE TOP RUN TO THE BATHROOM,BUT OTHER THEN THAT WAS OK ,IN 2004 I STARTED TO HAVE DISCONFORT IN MY ABDOMEN I WENT TO THE DACTOR HE PERFORMED A ULTRASOUND AND ASK ME IF I WAS SURE THAT MY GALLBLADDER WAS REMOVED BECAUSE HE SEE'S
GALLSTONESAcute cholecystitis (gallstones)
Gallstones
Gallstones, cholangiogram
Kidney cyst with gallstones, ct scan IN THE GALLBLADDER FOSSA. HE SUGESTED ME TO DO A CATSCAN I DID AND THEY ALSO SAYS THAT THEY SEE A STONE IN THE GALLBLADDER FOSSA,THEN THE DOCTOR SUGGESTED A
NUCLEARNuclear ventriculography TEST I DID THAT TEST TOO AND EVERY THING SEEMS TO BE OK. THAE THE DISCONFORT WENT AWAY, NOW RECENTLY I START TO HAVE ABDOMEN DISCONFORT AGAIN THE DOCTOR SEND ME FOR X RAYS AND THEY SEE A GALL STONE SO THE DOCTOR SEND ME AGAIN FOR A ULTRASOUND JUST TODAY AND THE TECHNICIAN TOLD ME THAT SOMTING IS ACTUAL THERE CAN IT BE POSSIBLE?
THANK YOU
NICOLAS IELLIMO
If they are seeing what appears to be a stone, assuming the gallbladder is indeed gone, it's possible in two ways: first, a stone could have fallen out of the gallbladder as it was removed. Second, calcium deposits could have occured in the scar tissue that formed after the operation, and such deposits could look like a gallstone.
If you are able, it would be useful to discuss it with the original surgeon. If not, then it would be worth trying to obtain the operative report from the operation.
The final issue is whether the "stone" is responsible for the discomfort you are having. There are likely lots of people who have a gallstone hiding somewhere after gallbladder people (uncommon, however) and in most cases it wouldn't be expected to cause much problems. You may need a surgical consult to get it sorted out.