Treatment of the Gall Bladder Stones through Surgery
Regarding the treatment of the gall stones many theories and their practical applications have been done and also been put forwarded.
Among these are the surgical methods and the dissolution method.
Our topic of discussion here will be the surgical methods. After all the controversies of the case of the gall stones where the symptoms remained silent, the number of cases where the surgical treatment of theses kind of disease have become very meager, and the most asymptomatic patient can also escape the chances of facing the surgery.
Thus whenever a decision is to be taken by any examining physician about the fact that whether or not surgery is required in any individual suffering from the prophylactic cholecystectomy the three factors to be kept in mind can be said to be; there should be a prominence of those kind of symptoms arising from the complications of the gall stones that are quite capable of producing any kind of hampers in the daily general life and regime of any patient suffering from such a disease.
Then the next thing to be kept in mind is the fact that there should always be some kind of a historical background about the patient facing the gall stone troubles such as the problems from acute cholecystites, gall stone fistula or may be even pancreatitis or may be some other type of related history.
The third and the most important is the fact that there should always be some external or internal factors which may be responsible for increasing the susceptibility of the patient to the affections which he may be suffering due to the formations of the gall stones and also the affections on the gall bladder as a whole. These factors may include the diabetes mellitus, non visualizing gall bladder on the seeing of the Oral Cholecystography and also adenomyomatosis.