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Gallbladder removal and pathologist report? |
recently I had my gallbladder removed the surgeon said it was very diseased, there was a large stone (inch or more) that the surgeon could feel in the gallbladder as well as several smaller stones. The surgeon refused to open it and sent it straight to the pathologist to be examined. Should I be worried or is this common practice? If you had your gall bladder removed laparoscopically, then the surgeon had good reason to leave the gall bladder intact. Once the gall bladder has been separated from its ducts and blood vessels, it needs to be removed through a very small incision in your abdomen. Extreme care needs to be taken to avoid spillage of bile or infected material into the inside of the abdominal cavity. Otherwise the patient may experience a greater degree of discomfort after surgery, and spilled bile, pus and blood can lead to adhesions (scar tissue that can cause the intestines to stick to itself and the inside of the abdominal lining). Stones are stones. Better leave it to the Pathologist, otherwise the stones might fall out??!!?. Usual practice is you can ask for the stones to be given to you for keep's sake When the surgeon suspects gallbladder disease, they often request a pathology report. The gallbladder is disected in a lab and a report is written on what is found. It's pretty much just FYI. It is normal for them to get a pathology report on anything they remove from the body. They will want to know what kind of stones were formed (Ca, protein, etc.) common practice dont worry just follow post procedure instructions and warnings |
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