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Gallstones are hardened deposits of bile that can form in the gallbladder, a small organ located beneath the liver. While some individuals with gallstones experience no symptoms, others may suffer from severe abdominal pain, nausea, and digestive issues. Left untreated, gallstones can lead to complications such as infections or bile duct blockages, requiring timely intervention. This article explores the available treatment options, both non-surgical and surgical, to help manage gallstones effectively and improve well-being.
Treatment approaches for gallstones vary depending on the severity of the condition and the patient’s overall health. Options include non-surgical treatments to manage symptoms or surgical procedures to remove the gallbladder or gallstones.
For individuals with minimal symptoms or those unable to undergo surgery, non-surgical options may be effective.
Medications to Dissolve Gallstones
Bile acid medications, such as ursodeoxycholic acid, can help dissolve small, cholesterol-based gallstones over time. These are typically prescribed for patients who are not suitable candidates for surgery. However, this method requires long-term use and is not effective for pigment stones or larger gallstones.
Dietary and Lifestyle Adjustments
Making dietary changes can help manage symptoms and reduce the risk of future gallstone formation. A low-fat, high-fibre diet with plenty of fruits, vegetables, and whole grains is recommended. Avoiding heavy or fatty meals can prevent triggering painful gallstone attacks. Staying hydrated and maintaining a healthy weight also contribute to gallbladder health.
Surgery is the most common and effective solution for symptomatic gallstones or those causing complications.
Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy (Keyhole Surgery)
This minimally invasive procedure involves removing the gallbladder through small incisions in the abdomen. A laparoscope, equipped with a tiny camera, provides a clear view of the surgical area, enabling the surgeon to perform the procedure with accuracy. Laparoscopic cholecystectomy is the preferred method due to its shorter recovery time, less post-operative pain, and minimal scarring.
Open Cholecystectomy
For more complex cases, such as severe inflammation, infection, or scarring, open surgery may be necessary. This procedure involves a larger incision to access and remove the gallbladder. While recovery takes longer than laparoscopic surgery, it ensures comprehensive treatment of advanced or complicated conditions.
Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography (ERCP)
ERCP is a specialised procedure used to address gallstones that have moved into the bile ducts, causing blockages or infections. During this procedure, an endoscope is guided through the mouth, stomach, and into the small intestine to access the bile ducts. Stones can then be removed or the duct can be widened to improve bile flow. ERCP is often used alongside surgical treatments for complete management.
Gallstones can cause significant discomfort and lead to serious complications if left untreated. By exploring available treatment options, individuals can find solutions tailored to their symptoms and health conditions. Surgical and non-surgical approaches both offer effective ways to manage gallstones and improve quality of life.
If you are experiencing gallstone symptoms or seeking treatment options, schedule a consultation today for professional advice and care.
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Dr. Sulaiman Bin Yusof is a Senior Consultant colorectal and general surgeon with over 15 years of specialist experience. Fellowship-trained at the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre in Melbourne, he is one of a select group of surgeons in Singapore listed on the da Vinci Xi surgeon locator — reflecting his expertise in robotic-assisted colorectal surgery.
Recipient of the Singapore Health Quality Service Star Award 2023, Dr. Sulaiman is known for clear communication, unhurried consultations, and outcomes-focused care across his five clinic locations in Singapore.
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