What happens if the gallbladder surgery is not completely removed?
If the gallbladder is not completely removed in surgery
In gallbladder surgery, if the gallbladder is not completely removed, the patient may experience symptoms such as abdominal pain, indigestion, nausea, and jaundice as if the gallbladder were never removed. Additionally, cholangitis (inflammation of the bile ducts) or pancreatitis (inflammation of the pancreas) may also develop.
Is Gallbladder Surgery Risky After ERCP Procedure?
Is Gallbladder Surgery After ERCP Risky?
ERCP is a procedure for endoscopic removal of bile duct stones. Since many patients have primary gallstones, gallbladder removal may be necessary. Patients who do not undergo surgery after ERCP are more likely to have gallbladder, bile duct, and pancreas problems.