What are Gallstones?

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  • Опубліковано 26 чер 2024
  • Why do we get gallstones?
    20 million Americans have gallstones and the incidence is on the rise!
    Even children are more likely now than ever to have gallstones and we frequently see children with abdominal pain and gallstones in our emergency rooms and clinics.
    First question to ask...what are gallstones?
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    There are a few different types including those due to an imbalance of cholesterol and those from increased red blood cell turnover creating an imbalance in bilirubin.
    If you're going to take care of patients with abdominal pain and symptoms from the gallbladder, including symptomatic cholelithiasis pr acute pancreatitis it's incredibly important that you understand gallstones.
    We're going to cover a few clinical cases as well and at the bottom of the description I'll put the answers so you can check yourself!
    Check out these AMAZING timestamps and fast forward if you need to:
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    What are gallstones? 01:45
    Why do gallstones form? 04:25
    What is the solubility triangle? 11:00
    What are the risk factors for gallstones? 12:30
    Other types of gallstones? 14:48
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 9

  • @cnkis
    @cnkis 5 місяців тому

    Omg you are so smart!!! You’re like an encyclopedia. 😂 I’m a ortho/trauma nurse and I love watching your videos, it gives me so much more depth into what I already know. Thank you for sharing your knowledge 😀👍

    • @citizensurgeon
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  • @DrGYama
    @DrGYama 10 місяців тому

    Great content.

  • @noraclark7677
    @noraclark7677 11 місяців тому

    So I learned more new things here! I know that gall stones are very common in the adult population but had no idea that children were subject to them. Why is this becoming more common in the younger population? I had also never heard the word bilirubin until a couple of months when my great nephew had high bilirubin when he was born and had to have regular blood tests for the first few weeks. He is fine now thankfully!

    • @citizensurgeon
      @citizensurgeon  11 місяців тому +1

      Thanks so much Nora! Happy to hear your nephew is ok and yes jaundice if infancy is common but usually self limiting with the exception of a few rare diseases like biliary atresia and others. I believe the gallstone rate in Children parallels childhood obesity so for children I highly recommend a healthy balanced diet and plenty of activity!

  • @HaloHighlightz
    @HaloHighlightz 11 місяців тому +1

    Can you a video on gallstones? Just diagnosed while looking into another issue. Friends who’ve had them say surgery asap but I don’t have any pain. Do I absolutely need surgery? Can they pass at home? Or is it possible that I can leave them alone and be fine?

    • @citizensurgeon
      @citizensurgeon  11 місяців тому +1

      The current gold standard for symptomatic gallstones is surgery, a laparoscopic or robotic cholecystectomy. This is to avoid complications from gallstones like acute cholecystitis, pancreatitis or bile duct obstruction. Asymptomatic gallstones typically do not require surgery as many people have gallstones that do not cause any problems. Definitely talk to you doctor about these choices. Good luck!

    • @HaloHighlightz
      @HaloHighlightz 11 місяців тому

      @@citizensurgeon thank you, I appreciate the insight!