What Does Multiple Partially Calcified Gallstones With Gallbladder Wall Hyperemia Indicate?
surgery should be considered
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
the decision to remove the gallbladder because of gallstones depends on various factors. First of all, if the doctor were certain that this was a biliary colic then you've got symptomatic gallstones, which is a clear indication for surgery (not an urgent one though). Even if your symptoms had nothing to do with the gallstones, there are still arguments for surgery. 1 out of 4 patients will develop symptoms within the next decade (and every decade), so taking into account your age, this is something to consider.
Besides that the size of the stones is also relevant. Large (diameter more than 2cm) gallstones are also an indication.
The fact that you live a healthy life is great regarding formation of new stones but questions are raised about the current ones. For example a chronic anemia may cause the formation of gallstones. If you do have a reason to form stones then perhaps your doctor should consider dealing with it too.
The most dreaded complication of the presence of gallstones is acute pancreatitis. Acute pancreatitis may occur when the gallstones leave the gallbladder and move around the bile duct. When they do, symptoms may occur like pain, jaundice, dark urine, etc and various lab tests altered like increased bilirubin, increased SGOT (AST), etc.
The latter is particularly useful in diagnosing a biliary colic. If you did have an elevated SGOT then it's very likely that a stone passed through your bile duct and you were at risk for pancreatitis... This would be too dangerous to ignore.
Besides the strictly medical opinion, I do believe that your doctors have considered all the above before advising you.
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