What is cholecystostomy?

Cholecystostomy is a procedure in which a stoma or hole is surgically created in the gallbladder of an individual. The stoma is intended to facilitate the artificial drainage of the body through the catheter. Cholecystostomy is generally recommended only if it is assumed that cholecystectomy or the removal of the gallbladder is too much health risk. This procedure is considered to be a temporary repair of the gallbladder problems, only necessary until the patient is in sufficient condition to undergo more serious surgery. Inflammation is often caused by tumors or blocking organ canals with bile stones. In the case of tumors, doctors will have to remove growth surgically as soon as possible. If the gallbladder cannot be saved or if you find bile stones stuck in one of the bile, the organ must be removed by cholecystectomy. Some patients, However, have been found to be in no condition to undergo such major procedures and require cholecystostostomy to master symptoms until the operation becomes life -longChaffin options.

Although cholecystostomy is in itself a surgery, it is considered to be significantly less risks to the patient's health. The operation is minimally invasive and the only main cut is located at the site of the stoma. The catheter outside the body through the abdominal wall is later connected to the opening that is sealed to prevent possible internal leakage. Cholecystostomy is supposed to allow bile and other possible fluids inside the gallbladder to drain safely from the organ. It is the accumulation of liquid inside the swollen gallbladder, which causes most of the patient discomfort.

It is important to perform cholecystostomy if it is dangerous for the patient to undergo TON is more main surgery. The accumulation of the liquid inside the gallbladder causes not only a significant amount of pain, but it is also possible for the organ to start leaking out of tension. Liquids could enter other organs or escape into the abdominal wall. This can causejaundice, which is an unnatural yellowing of the skin or other infection.

Administration of cholecystostomia post-permanent is a relatively simple task. The catheter is usually connected to the outer bile bag, which will contain drained liquids. The bag will have to be regularly protected and exhausted to prevent possible return flow. The bag and catheter will be removed when the patient is found to be sufficient for cholecystectomy.

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