I went through the emergency room vomiting for 2 months frequently with severe stomach nausea and cramps and it turned out to be Cholecystitis, pancreatitis, and mild Hepatitis caused by the blockage of bile from the liver from gallstones, i just have 4 scars from the surgery its no bgi deal, no pain.
i have assisted lap chole just 2 weeks ago, the procedure was prolonged and the patient died, the patient wasn't able to wake up from GA for after about 3hours.. not a good experience for a first timer..
Where do the stones come out? I can't imagine someone like me who had huge stones trying to pass them through such small ducts. Do they pass through the stomach and intestines?
I dont like Kaiser. I went there for treatment of gall stones. Cholelith <--is the medical term. Their solution was surgery. I tried a different solution. I went abroad to Guatemala. No need for cut and stitch. I was treated with the linaza seed treatment. After drinking that for a couple of days , the stones came out naturally. And i was cure. No need to do surgery. Why loose an important organ in my body? The treatment was cheap and proven that all stones came out.
This was the 1st operation i've attended in my life :)
was interested operation,we've learned a lot of things !
TheLegendSparda 2 months ago
I went through the emergency room vomiting for 2 months frequently with severe stomach nausea and cramps and it turned out to be Cholecystitis, pancreatitis, and mild Hepatitis caused by the blockage of bile from the liver from gallstones, i just have 4 scars from the surgery its no bgi deal, no pain.
txturtlelytiger 3 months ago
@txturtlelytiger I would have gone to the dr, on 3rd day of vommiting and pain, why you have suffered so long?
puketinho 3 days ago
Having this done at 10:30 am... Its 12:10 AM right now.. Gotta be at the hospital at 8:30 AM.
I'm 14, and not only have gallstones, but a diseased gallbladder as well.
Gah.
JinxedFool 8 months ago
i have assisted lap chole just 2 weeks ago, the procedure was prolonged and the patient died, the patient wasn't able to wake up from GA for after about 3hours.. not a good experience for a first timer..
culet1929 9 months ago
@culet1929 can you pls tell me, what was the reason of death, i assume mistake in anaesthesia or with liver cirrhosis?
puketinho 3 days ago
That was one of the cleanest removals I've ever seen!!! Hope mine goes as well!!!
missfiveday 1 year ago
cauterization is too much
TheVenkli 1 year ago
Be nice if there was some audio to go along with the video.
Petep623 1 year ago
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Where do the stones come out? I can't imagine someone like me who had huge stones trying to pass them through such small ducts. Do they pass through the stomach and intestines?
holdenbeachbum51 2 years ago
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holdenbeachbum51 2 years ago
I dont like Kaiser. I went there for treatment of gall stones. Cholelith <--is the medical term. Their solution was surgery. I tried a different solution. I went abroad to Guatemala. No need for cut and stitch. I was treated with the linaza seed treatment. After drinking that for a couple of days , the stones came out naturally. And i was cure. No need to do surgery. Why loose an important organ in my body? The treatment was cheap and proven that all stones came out.
777templar 2 years ago
beautiful
drrajesh74 2 years ago
congratulation,a safe,clean,meticulous demonstration of lap cholecystectomy,suitable fot teaching purpose.
fahdabi 2 years ago
thx alot doctors
loolthr 3 years ago