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Lucknow Doctors Surgically Remove Woman’s Rare Giant, 15 cm, Gallbladder
December 7, 2024 by Mediaeye News
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Lucknow Doctors Surgically Remove Woman’s Rare Giant, 15 cm, Gallbladder

New Delhi: A team of doctors at Uttar Pradesh’s Lucknow has removed a rare giant gallbladder, sized over 15 cm, from a 35-year-old woman, giving her a new lease of life.

Shalini Tiwari reported to the hospital with severe pain in the abdomen. Her ultrasound revealed a gallstone disease — hardened deposits in the gall bladder. During her surgery, the doctors found that besides gallstones, her gall bladder was giant.

“Per operatively, we found out the patient has a giant gallbladder that is more than 15 cm in size. The normal size of the gallbladder is about 7-8 cm. The surgery called giant cholecystectomy is rare. Only 9 cases have to date been reported worldwide,” Dr Suramya Pandey, general surgeon at Lucknow Civil Hospital, told IANS on Saturday.

The team managed the patient efficiently. And the surgery went uneventfully, said the doctor.

Pandey noted that Tiwari was discharged after five days without any post-operative complications.

The gallbladder is a pear-shaped organ on the upper right side of the abdomen, just below the liver. It collects and stores bile, a digestive fluid made in the liver.

Giant gallbladder is a rare condition that can be caused by cholecystitis—a redness and swelling (inflammation) of the gallbladder—gallstones, gallbladder cancer, or other diseases. It can develop in patients of any age and can mimic an abdominal tumour.

People with gallbladder problems can experience sudden, severe, and sharp pain in the upper right abdomen or the centre of the abdomen just below the breastbone. They can also suffer from back pain between the shoulder blades and pain in the right shoulder, among others.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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