Whether gallstone surgery can remove stones while preserving the gallbladder is a question that often troubles many patients. Gallstones are a common digestive system disease, and usually, doctors will recommend cholecystectomy to completely solve the problem. However, gallbladder-preserving stone removal surgery, as an alternative, seems to provide patients with an option to remove stones while preserving the gallbladder. 1. Feasibility of gallbladder-preserving lithotripsy: The main purpose of gallbladder-preserving lithotripsy is to remove gallstones without removing the gallbladder and preserve the function of the gallbladder. This surgery is suitable for some specific patients, such as those with good gallbladder function and a small number of gallstones. However, the possibility of recurrence of gallstones after surgery is high, so regular follow-up and lifestyle adjustments are required. 2. Surgical risks and indications: Gallbladder-preserving stone removal surgery is not suitable for all patients. For patients whose gallbladder function is severely damaged or who have acute cholecystitis, cholecystectomy is usually recommended. The surgery itself also has certain risks, including infection, bile duct injury, etc. When choosing a surgical method, patients should fully communicate with their doctors and weigh the pros and cons. 3. Postoperative lifestyle adjustment: Regardless of the surgical method, you need to pay attention to lifestyle adjustment after surgery. You should try to avoid high-fat and high-cholesterol foods and eat more fiber-rich vegetables and fruits to help digestion and prevent the recurrence of gallstones. At the same time, maintaining proper exercise and a healthy weight are also important measures to prevent the recurrence of gallstones. Whether gallstone surgery can preserve the gallbladder and remove the stones depends on the patient's specific situation and the progression of the disease. Before making a decision, patients should consult a professional doctor in detail and choose the most appropriate treatment plan based on their health status. Through reasonable postoperative management and lifestyle adjustments, the risk of stone recurrence can be effectively reduced and healthy gallbladder function can be maintained. |
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