胆囊窝见金属影是What意思

Nov 27, 2023 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Wang Dong
Introduction
In general, the presence of a metallic shadow in the gallbladder fossa may indicate a metal clip left in the body after gallbladder surgery. Since the bile duct cannot be sutured with thread after removal as in conventional surgeries, a metal clip is used to clamp the bile duct following gallbladder resection. This clip closes off the blood vessels to stop blood supply, allowing the gallbladder to be safely removed. Such metal clips are standard surgical materials.

In general, the presence of a metallic shadow in the gallbladder fossa is usually due to a metal clip left in the body after gallbladder surgery. Specific details are as follows:

Because gallbladder surgery cannot suture the bile duct like conventional surgeries using sutures, a metal clip must be used to clamp the bile duct after gallbladder removal. The blood vessels are clamped shut to stop blood supply before the gallbladder can be removed; this metal clip is part of the surgical materials. Gallbladder removal has minimal impact on the body since the gallbladder is merely an organ for storing bile. It is also normal to experience diarrhea after gallbladder surgery, which requires an adjustment period. After surgery, patients should get adequate rest, avoid strenuous exercise, and ensure sufficient sleep. A light diet is recommended, avoiding spicy, stimulating, raw, cold, or greasy foods, which helps promote recovery.

Patients are advised to seek medical attention promptly if discomfort occurs and to follow standardized treatment under a doctor's guidance, which supports recovery.