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From Dr. Patching

The least common cause of gallbladder symptoms are attributed to  gallbladder polyps (benign growths).  There are even some patients that can develop gallbladder symptoms that do not have gallstones or biliary dyskinesia.  We see at least 6-8 patients a year that have serious gallbladder symptoms/disease, that had completely normal gallbladder tests, and they were told they did not have gallbladder disease; and yet, when we operate on them when we could not document another reason for their pain, they have confirmed disease on pathology and their symptoms resolved 95% of the time.

The only effective treatment of gallbladder disease is removal of the gallbladder surgically, referred to as cholecystectomy.  It is performed with tiny incisions, smaller than a dime, and is done as an outpatient procedure.  Do not be lulled into thinking that you do not require surgery because your symptoms went away for an extended period of time.   This is typical  of gallbladder symptoms.  If you have had one attack and have a test that confirms gallbladder disease (either ultrasound or a HIDA scan), it is strongly recommend that you obtain a referral to a specialist.   It is far safer and easier on you if you have the surgery electively, when the gallbladder is not infected, rather than waiting to develop an emergency situation and require emergency surgery when the risk increases, and their is a higher chance of requiring an operation with the traditional large incision.

We have been doing laparoscopic cholecystectomy for over 30 years, and have pioneered advanced techniques to minimize pain and recovery.  I was the first surgeon to perform a laparoscopic cholecystectomy operation in the state of California, using the Intuitive Surgical Xi robot .  The robot reduces pain & recovery even more than simply making small incisions.  We have also added preoperative nerve blocks that reduces pain further; many of our gallbladder patients only require Tylenol for pain control.

We accept virtually all insurances for gallbladder surgery patients, with the exception of Kaiser & Mercy Medical Group.   Despite what you might be told, you can have surgery with us, if you chose, with all other medical groups.  We have the lowest cash price available in the Sacramento region for cholecystectomy for patients that do not have insurance, or for those patients that want to go outside of their insurance.   

Our program can make undergoing this procedure a very minor process for you and return you to your normal life within days of the operation.

                   

 

Gallbladder Surgery Q & A

 

What are the most common gallbladder conditions?

The most common gallbladder conditions are: 

Gallstones

Gallstones are hardened pieces of bile, an important digestive fluid. Generally, gallstones sit within your gallbladder, although they can also move into the bile ducts. 

Cholecystitis

Cholecystitis is inflammation (swelling) of the gallbladder. This condition typically occurs when gallstones block the tube that bile normally flows through. The blockage leads to bile buildup and swelling. 

Gallbladder Cancer

Gallbladder cancer occurs when abnormal cells multiply inside your gallbladder, forming a tumor.

Biliary Dyskinesia

Biliary dyskinesia occurs when nerve or muscle problems prevent normal mechanical function in the gallbladder. Essentially, the gallbladder can’t ferry bile out through the bile ducts, leading to inflammation. 

Gangrene

With chronic cholecystitis, the gallbladder can start to die. The affected tissues have a risk of rupturing, leading to a serious infection in your entire abdominal cavity. 

In some cases, one gallbladder condition leads to another. For example, gallstones lead to cholecystitis. Untreated gallbladder disease could lead to complications, such as liver cirrhosis, pancreatitis, and bile duct scarring. This is why it is better to see a medical professional as soon as you start feeling any of the symtoms associated with gallbladder conditions.

 

Who is a good candidate for gallbladder surgery?

Gallbladder surgery is a procedure recommended for individuals who experience persistent and severe symptoms related to gallbladder issues. Good candidates for gallbladder surgery typically include those who suffer from recurrent gallstones, inflammation of the gallbladder (cholecystitis), or other complications that significantly impact their quality of life. These symptoms may include intense abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, and discomfort after consuming fatty foods.

To determine candidacy, a healthcare professional will conduct a thorough evaluation, taking into consideration the patient's medical history, severity of symptoms, and overall health. It's important to consult with a qualified medical provider to assess individual circumstances and decide if gallbladder surgery is the appropriate course of action.

 

What are the treatment options for gallbladder surgery?

Cholecystectomy, or surgical gallbladder removal, is the main treatment for gallbladder disease. Dr. Patching performs minimally invasive (laparoscopic or robotic) surgery to minimize your time in the hospital and give you a smooth recovery. You may experience temporary bowel habit changes as your body adjusts after surgery.

If you can’t have surgery, Dr. Patching may recommend an oral medication to dissolve gallstones. However, the gallstones usually come back when you stop treatment, so it’s not the preferred approach.

Call Steven Patching, MD, or book your consultation through online scheduling today.