What sequelae does cholecystectomy have?
summary
As we all know, the body function of patients after cholecystectomy will also have corresponding changes, and it may also cause some sequelae. Therefore, this paper will share the sequelae after cholecystectomy as follows.
What sequelae does cholecystectomy have?
First, after cholecystectomy, the bile reflux phenomenon in the bile duct increases, so the chance of biliary tract infection also increases. After cholecystectomy, bile will continuously enter the intestinal tract on an empty stomach, without food and gastric acid neutralization. Bile accumulates in the duodenum and flows back into the stomach after reaching a certain pressure. The lecithin in the bile has great damage to the gastric mucosa, which can cause bile reflux gastritis Patients with severe symptoms will also have heartburn pain, and may be accompanied by vomiting and weight loss.
Second: cholelithiasis or cholecystectomy patients, bile acids in bile and liver in the circulation of this faster, secondary bile acids in the intestinal tract increased, their metabolites have a strong carcinogenic effect, so the incidence rate of colorectal cancer will increase.
Third: after the operation, it is difficult to remove the stone or remove the stone at one time. After cholecystectomy, some patients are prone to form new stones due to the abnormal composition of the bile discharged from the liver (called lithic bile).
matters needing attention
After understanding the sequelae of cholecystectomy, patients should also prohibit eating high-fat and fried foods.