With a low ejection fraction, and the fact that the injection of the CCK reproduced the pain, it is likely that the surgeon would want to remove the gallbladder. There are some smaller studies that suggest that removing the gallbladder relieves the symptoms in those with low ejection fractions.
Yes, it should be possible to do both surgeries during the same operation. Discussion with your surgeon should be undertaken to coordinate the procedures.
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Why would one be eating fatty greasy foods if they had a poorly functioning gallbladder.? Diet modifications are often very effective in alleivating gallbladder pain . If it were me, i would give diet a good chance before opting for surgery.
Have read some studies on aspirin and the possibility that it may inhibit gallstone development as well. The reduction in the secretion of mucus may inhibit the aggregation of cholesterol crystals, critical to the development of gallstones