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Radhikesh Kumar
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My father is suffering from gall Bladder stone problem. Name Dr.B.K.Arya Age: 45 years Ultra Sound Report: Contracted gall bladder containing calculi causing distal acoustic shadowing representing WES triad. Prominent CBD but no obvious distal calculus seen. Grade I fatty liver with borderline splenomegaly. Mildly thick walled urinary bladder with no significant post void residue. Blood investigation and thyroid Test are ok In 2008 Patient suffering from Hyperthyroidism but now no medicine for same taking. Current position no hunger, vomiting,weakness, lose motion, Bp- 160/100, Plus 80, weight 65 |
re: Gall Bladder Stone
by Dr M.K. Gupta -
Nov 2nd, 2011
9:48 am
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Dear Radhikesh Kumar According to the report which you have sent your father should go for laparoscopic cholecystectomy surgery. As his age is 35 and gallbladder has WES triad it is wise to get gallbladder removed. With laparoscopic cholecystectomy, your father may return to work sooner, have less pain after surgery, and have a shorter hospital stay and a shorter recovery time. Surgery to remove the gallbladder with a laparoscope does not require that the muscles of your abdomen be cut, as they are in open surgery. The incision is much smaller, which makes recovery go quicker. You can get this surgery performed at World Laparoscopy Hospital also. With regards M.K. Gupta With regards |
re: Gall Bladder Stone
by alexiss -
Mar 7th, 2012
9:02 pm
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i know a cheaper, safer, and faster way to remove gallstone. Pls email me at lex0589@yahoo.com |