Accumulation
Shah said: “Sonography indicated a significant obstruction in the outlet of her gall bladder known as the cystic duct, caused by a substantial accumulation of stones.
“She would loudly cry out in pain and struggled a lot. This resulted in severe distension and discomfort in her gallbladder.
“After counselling, the patient, as she had a baby to nurse, requested for a daycare surgery since the baby was a few months old, we scheduled for laparoscopic removal of gallbladder known as laparoscopic cholecystectomy.”
He added that after the op, the woman was pain free and could be discharged within 20 hours.
“This patient has small 1- to 2mm greenish yellow stones, most likely cholesterol stones. The patient is doing her daily activities without any pain or struggle.”
Gallstones are hardened…
