Best Hospital for CBD Stone in Nakodar | Best CBD Specialist in Nakodar | CBD Treatment Nakodar ERCP - Endoscopic Retrograde CholangioPancreatography







Best Hospital for CBD Stone in Nakodar | Best CBD Specialist in Nakodar | CBD Treatment Nakodar [pdGuN2WSB_R]

Best Hospital for CBD Stone in Nakodar | Best CBD Specialist in Nakodar | CBD Treatment Nakodar [pdGuN2WSB_R]

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Best Hospital for CBD Stone in Nakodar | Best CBD Specialist in Nakodar | CBD Treatment Nakodar ERCP - Endoscopic Retrograde CholangioPancreatography is the method of choice these days to remove stone from CBD. Stone usually slips from the gall bladder but may form in CBD itself in some cases. We at STAR Hospital perform ERCP and can do Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy (Key Hole Surgery to remove Gall Bladder) at the same time or the next day - thereby saving your time and enabling quick recovery of the patient. We have the facility to do both procedures in the same Modular Operation Theatre which gives our patients quick recovery. This testimonial by one of our many such patients depicts the same. STAR Hospital - Region's First Internationally Certified Super-Specialist Centre for Bariatric Surgery and Advanced Laparoscopic Surgery. Dr. Jasmeet Singh Ahluwalia (MS, FNB-MAS, FBMS) Super-Specialist Bariatric, Metabolic & Advanced Laparoscopic Surgeon Star Hospital 265, Lajpat Nagar, Guru Nanak Mission Chowk, Jalandhar, Punjab, 144001 Helpline: +91-9888958889 Website: YouTube channel: Facebook page: Google Map Link - Dr Jasmeet Singh : Star Hospital: Appointment: 0181-4674888 For International Patients- - Tour planning & help with medical visa - Airport pickup and drop - Deluxe Suit - Local accommodation - Long term follow-up from India Why is ERCP performed? Jaundice (yellowing of eyes or skin). Abnormal liver blood tests. Blockage of bile or pancreatic ducts caused by stone, cancer, or narrowing (stricture). To alleviate bile leaks after surgery How is it done? A special endoscope is inserted through the mouth and the opening of CBD (pipe connecting liver with bowel) is entered. Then stone is removed and a stent may be left in place to keep it open for some time. In case of cancers, a stent helps to keep CBD open and relieve jaundice. In cases of stricture, a balloon can be used to dilate it. By injection of a dye which can be immediately viewed on Xray, we can get more information about bile ducts and pancreatic ducts. An ERCP can give more information about the pancreas and bile ducts, and brushings and biopsies (specimens of cells for analysis) can be taken from the bile ducts or the pancreas. Risks? ERCP is generally safe but complications can sometimes occur. Mild- Mild abdominal discomfort Sore throat Mild pancreatitis Inability to gain access to the bile or pancreatic ducts Major- Severe pancreatitis can occur following an ERCP but is rare Infection in the bile duct can occur (cholangitis). Usually settles with antibiotics Bleeding - usually stops quickly by itself Very frail and/or elderly patients can get pneumonia A hole may be made in the wall of the duodenum (perforation), either as a result of sphincterotomy or due to a tear made by the endoscope. This happens in less than one in 750 cases and might require surgery Although ERCP carries risks, it is only carried out when the doctors have carefully balanced the risks of doing this test compared with doing any other test or operations, and the risks of doing nothing. Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy- This surgery is performed to remove the gall bladder. The bladder is a small pear-shaped organ that lies under the liver in the right upper part of your abdomen as shown in the pictures above. Its function is to store bile (digestive juice) secreted by the liver in between meals. Since its size is small compared to the amount of bile produced by the liver, it concentrates bile inside it. When bile becomes too concentrated, stones are formed. Common symptoms of Gall Bladder stones – They may not cause any symptoms at all for many years. Pain in the right upper abdomen (Can be in the upper center abdomen as well) when a stone blocks the gall bladder. Pain may be short-lasting if the stone dislodges quickly (called biliary colic) or may be long-lasting when the gall bladder becomes inflamed and may start to have an infection inside it. Nausea or vomiting may occur as well. Loss of appetite or dyspepsia. Jaundice can occur if the stone slips into the bile duct thereby blocking the flow of bile (liver juice). Fever may occur if the infection becomes severe. But all these symptoms may not be present and others may be present. Hence, your doctor's examination is crucial to diagnose or rule out gallstone pain. It usually occurs in females aged 20 to 40 but no age is immune and many males also have gallstones. Causes- There are many reasons for it and it is usually impossible to find out the exact cause in most patients. Too much cholesterol, too much bilirubin, or not enough bile salts in bile can cause gallstones. #STARHospital #ERCP #GallBladderSurgeryPunjabIndia

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