These include bile leakage blood clots and potential digestive changes.
Gallbladder surgery complications bile duct.
A bile duct injury is damage to the bile ducts that happens during gallbladder surgery.
In most cases you can go home the same day of your cholecystectomy.
Bile is a dark green or yellowish brown fluid secreted by the.
Like any surgery gallbladder removal comes with a risk of certain complications.
A bile duct can get cut burned or pinched.
Injury to the bile duct.
Laparoscopic gallbladder surgery complications improperly performed laparoscopic gallbladder surgery can lead to bile leakage infection bile peritonitis abscess and even death.
The bile duct can be damaged during a gallbladder removal.
Bile leakage occurs in around 1 of cases.
In the event of a mistake or nicking of the common bile duct bile may back up into the bloodstream causing jaundice or it may leak out into the abdominal cavity.
Occasionally an operation is required to drain the bile and wash out the inside of your tummy.
If this happens during surgery it may be possible to repair it straight away.
As a result of an injury the bile duct will not be able to work right leaking bile into the abdomen or blocking the normal flow of bile from the liver.
Your gallbladder collects and stores bile a digestive fluid produced in your liver.
A bile duct obstruction is when one of the tubes that carries bile between the liver gallbladder and small intestine becomes blocked.
A stone that remains in a bile duct after gallbladder removal surgery can cause severe pain or jaundice which is the yellowing of the skin.
A complete blockage can cause an infection.
This can lead to severe complications if left untreated and.
This can block the flow of bile into your small intestine and result in pain fever nausea vomiting.
A cholecystectomy is a common surgery and it carries only a small risk of complications.