AJ was placed on a waiting list
for gallbladder removal surgery and given antibiotics as a course of treatment.
Not exact matches
Along with this
gallbladder procedure, Englesbe and colleagues have developed opioid prescribing recommendations
for other routine surgeries, such as appendix
removal and hernia repair,
for the state of Michigan.
Check out the 3 supplements I take
for healthy digestion after
gallbladder removal surgery.
, life after
gallbladder removal, the best supplements and herbs to take, a suitable diet, castor oil packs, the liver -
gallbladder flush, recommendations
for stopping further
gallbladder attacks and 3 tips from an American doctor on what to do after you have passed gallstones.
For the purposes of this article, we are discussing a healthy digestive tract that hasn't been altered by surgery, such as colectomy,
gallbladder removal, or resection.
The liver is one of the main organs in charge of detoxification, metabolizing many toxins and escorting them via bile to the
gallbladder, where they are then sent to the colon
for removal.
Gallbladder removal puts you at risk
for deficiencies of essential fatty acids, which are vital
for good brain health and hormone function, and fat - soluble vitamins, such as vitamin D, A, and E, which are especially important
for good immune health.
Byproducts from all these processes go through the
gallbladder for final
removal.
Then you have people like me that are just not good at hitting them out of the way... Add two neck surgeries (acdf & posterior placement of rods), endometrial ablation (& tubal ligation as a necessity
for the ablation), a
gallbladder removal, worsening spinal stenosis and degenerative disease, many bad situations related to life in general, etc, etc, etc... It has not been a good 10 years, no matter how you slice it.
Abdominal surgery * Abdominal port placement
for chronic effusions Adrenal gland
removal Bladder (stone
removal, masses) * Colon surgery Cryptorchidism * Diaphragmatic hernia Ectopic ureter Exploratory laparotomy *
Gallbladder (
removal vs. re-routing) Hemoabdomen (internal bleeding) * Incontinence treatment * Intestinal obstruction (foreign bodies) * Intestinal surgery * Kidney surgery Liver biopsy, including «keyhole» liver biopsy Liver surgery Megacolon Pancreas surgery Pleuro - Peritoneal Diaphragmatic Hernia (PPDH) Prophylactic gastropexy («twisted stomach» or bloat or GDV prevention) * Prostate surgery Spleen
removal (splenectomy, bleeding masses) * Stomach surgery (foreign bodies) * Urethra surgery Uterus infection (pyometra) * Thoracic surgery (thoracotomy) Chylothorax Esophagus surgery Patent Ductus Arteriosus (PDA) Persistent Right Aortic Arch (PRAA) Pleural port placement
for fluid buildup Lung surgery, including «keyhole» lung biopsy Pyothorax Head and neck surgery Cheiloplasty (
for excessive drooling) Cleft palate Ear and throat polyps in cats * Ear hematoma * Elongated soft palate Everted laryngeal saccules Eye and eyelid surgery * Facial fold
removal Laryngeal paralysis («Tie back») Lateral Bulla Osteotomy (LBO) Lateral ear resection Oro - nasal fistula Para-thyroid gland
removal Salivary gland surgery (mucocele, sialocele) Stenotic nares (narrow nostrils) Thyroid gland
removal (cat or dog) Total Ear Canal Ablation (TECA) Ventral Bulla Osteotomy (VBO)
He enjoys all aspects of surgery, but has a strong passion
for minimally invasive procedures and special interest in oncologic and reconstructive surgery, fracture and joint repair, angular limb deformities, and abdominal procedures including but not limited to biopsies, mass
removals and
gallbladder removals.