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Effect of osteopathic correction on the manifestations of postcholecystectomy syndrome

open access: hybridRussian Osteopathic Journal
Introduction. Along with the increasing incidence of cholelithiasis, despite the success of its surgical treatment, there is a significant increase in the number of patients with the so-called postcholecystectomy syndrome (PCES). It is caused by the fact
A. A. Bibikov   +2 more
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Differential diagnosis of changes in the area of the large duodenal nipple in postcholecystectomy syndrome by the method of parietal impedancemetry

open access: diamondСучасні медичні технології, 2021
Purpose of the study. To carry out differential diagnostics of organic and functional changes in the area of the large duodenal papilla (LDP) by the method of parietal impedancemetry in patients with PCES. Materials and methods.
N. N. Veligotsky   +3 more
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Postcholecystectomy Syndrome due to Prominent Remnant of the Cystic Duct and Choledocholithiasis: A Case Report [PDF]

open access: hybridThe UCLA Radiological Science Proceedings
Postcholecystectomy syndrome is a group of common upper abdominal symptoms manifesting in patients who have undergone cholecystectomy. These symptoms may mimic some or all of the symptoms the patient had prior to cholecystectomy.
Archana Sachedina, Patrick Choi
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Cholangioscopy-Assisted Laser Lithotripsy for Treatment of Postcholecystectomy Mirizzi Syndrome: Case Series

open access: yesGastroenterology Insights, 2023
Introduction. Mirizzi syndrome (MS) represents a rare clinical entity caused by impaction of one or multiple stones in the infundibulum of the gall bladder or the cystic duct resulting in partial or complete obstruction of the common hepatic or common ...
Bozhidar Hristov   +9 more
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RF patients after resection of the gall bladder – is it always postcholecystectomy syndrome?

open access: diamondМедицинский совет, 2016
The article analyzes the causes of recurrent abdominal pain and dyspeptic phenomena in 657 patients after cholecystectomy. The authors found out that after gall bladder resection 48% of patients complain of pain and dyspepsia.
O. N. Minushkin   +5 more
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Late postcholecystectomy syndrome due to intrahepatic calculi

open access: greenSahel Medical Journal, 2015
Biliary and nonbiliary disorders are responsible for postcholecystectomy syndrome (PCS). The most common cause of late PCS of biliopancreatic origin is calculi in the common bile duct or the cystic duct remnant.
Chandrashekhar A Sohoni
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Clinical perspectives on post-cholecystectomy syndrome: a narrative review [PDF]

open access: yesAnnals of Medicine
Introduction Post-cholecystectomy syndrome (PCS) is a complex condition characterized by persistent or new symptoms following gallbladder removal, affecting up to 47% of patients.
Changjin Nam   +4 more
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Alteration of the fecal microbiome in patients with cholecystectomy: potential relationship with postcholecystectomy diarrhea - before and after study. [PDF]

open access: yesInt J Surg, 2023
BACKGROUND: Bile acid (BA) is a crucial determinant of the gut microbiome, and cholecystectomy can alter the physiology of BA. Physiological changes in BA resulting from cholecystectomy can also influence the gut microbiome.
Noh CK   +4 more
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three episodes of postcholecystectomy syndrome due to remnant cystic duct with prior mirizzi syndrome [PDF]

open access: diamond, 2018
A 34-year-old female presented to an outside hospital with symptoms of severe, constant, sharp, right upper quadrant abdominal pain with band-like sensation across the epigastrium and left upper quadrant pain associated with nausea and vomiting.
Sumedha R. Sinha   +3 more
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Management of postcholecystectomy syndrome through Kunjal kriya and customized diet

open access: hybridJournal of Ayurveda Case Reports
Post-Cholecystectomy Syndrome (PCS) is the occurrence of gastric clinical features post-cholecystectomy. It shows features such as nausea, vomiting, dyspepsia, bloating, flatulence, diarrhea, or persistent upper gastric pain on the right side in ...
S. Walkikar, Shivakumar S. Harti
semanticscholar   +2 more sources

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