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GallstoneAka: Cholelithiasis
- Epidemiology
- Cholelithiasis affects 20 million in United States
- Cholecystectomies per year in U.S.: 300,000
- Management complications result in 6000 US deaths/year
- Cholelithiasis Incidence increases with age
- Definitions
- Biliary Colic
- Transient cystic duct obstruction
- Acute Cholecystitis
- Persistent obstruction of the cystic duct
- Cholelithiasis
- Presence or formation of Gallstones
- Choledocholithiasis
- Calculi in the common bile duct
- Risks Factors
- Classic 5 F's
- Female
- Forty (age over 40 years)
- Fat (Obesity with BMI >30)
- Fair skinned (Scandinavian)
- Family History (first degree relative)
- Other risks
- Pregnancy
- History of ileal disease, resection or bypass
- Medications: Ceftriaxone, TPN, Premarin
- Pathophysiology
- Gall Stones
- Composition
- Cholesterol stones (70-95%) make up 75% Gallstones
- Pigment stones account for 25% of Gallstones
- Development
- Cholesterol supersaturation
- Cholesterol crystals nucleate
- Increased by impaired gallbladder immotility
- Progression to symptoms
- Gallbladder distention (hydrops)
- Serosal edema
- Infection secondary to obstructed cystic duct
- Differential Diagnosis
- Hepatitis
- Hepatic Abscess
- Pancreatitis
- Gastritis
- Peptic Ulcer Disease (perforated or penetrating)
- Appendicitis
- Fitz Hugh-Curtis Syndrome
- Gonorrhea or Chlamydia perihepatitis
- Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
- Pyelonephritis
- Right lower lobe Pneumonia
- Pleuritis
- Myocardial Ischemia or Myocardial Infarction
- Types of Gallbladder Disease
- Biliary Colic
- Acalculous Cholecystitis (Biliary Dyskinesia)
- Acute Cholecystitis
- Ascending Cholangitis
- Symptoms and Signs
- See Biliary Colic
- Management
- Asymptomatic Gallstones
- No treatment recommended (See course below)
- Symptomatic Gallstones (see Biliary Colic)
- Consider Cholecystectomy
- Consider watchful waiting
- Symptoms resolve in 50% of patients without surgery
- Verhus (2002) Scand J Gastroenterol 37:834
- Course
- Symptoms developing per year in Cholelithiasis: 1-4%
- Symptoms within 5 years of diagnosis: 10%
- Symptoms within 10 years of diagnosis: 20%
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