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Choledocholithiasis

Our expert team in gastroenterology at GastroDoxs in Jersey Village addresses the diagnosis and treatment of choledocholithiasis- frequent duct stones of the body causing pain, jaundice and pancreatitis- offers advanced endoscopic procedures and quality-of-life patient care to our clients with prompt, quick recovery and long term outcomes.

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Symptoms

What is Choledocholithiasis?

Choledocholithiasis develops when gallstones are trapped in the common bile duct that prevents a normal passage of bile. Possible outcomes of this obstruction include abdominal pains, infection, and even impacting upon the pancreas. in Jersey Village, GastroDoxs, we get you to a simple explanation of your condition and end up giving you fast and efficient treatment so that you will feel better.

Common Symptoms

Choledocholithiasis symptoms may appear abruptly and disappear. You may notice:

  • Abdominal pain or cramping on the upper right.
  • Alteration of the skin (yellowing, jaundice) and eyes (jaundice)
  • Dark urine, pale and clay-coloured stool
  • Fever or chills
  • Nausea or vomiting

Causes

Choledocholithiasis occurs when the gallstones develop in the gallbladder and further move to the common bile duct. A number of factors put you at high risk; these include:

  • Age over 40 years
  • Female gender
  • Obesity or rapid weight loss
  • Family history of gallstones
  • Some blood diseases (e.g. hemolytic anemia)

A stone may also be used to obscure the pancreatic duct in few instances resulting in acute pancreatitis, a condition that must be amendable.

Treatment

Treatment Options for Choledocholithiasis in Jersey Village

The treatment involves endoscopic and surgical intervention, drugs, and palliative care:

  • ERCP (Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography): This is the least invasive procedure of the scope that is done to find and remove the stones in the common bile duct.
  • Laparoscopic cholecystectomy: Laparoscopic surgery to extract stones which begin as a gallbladder which will avoid any further attacks.
  • Antibiotics and IV fluids: These are used in case of an underlying related infection or cholangitis in order to eliminate bacteria and to keep a person hydrated.
  • Pain management: Narcotics and rest to help in managing abdominal pain and minimize pain during recovery.
  • Nursing care plan: Post procedure monitoring of vital signs, bile, and signs of infection and diet and activity education of patient.

Ready to Get Relief from Choledocholithiasis?

Do not allow the stones of the bile-duct to slow you down. We offer high-quality and cutting-edge ERCP procedures, as well as minimally invasive surgery at GastroDoxs in Jersey Village with the orchestra of board-certified gastroenterologists that help them get back to their normal lifestyles. We will customize each treatment plan to your needs and assist you to occur in a state of recovery with professional and caring care. Check our number today( 832-476-1649 ) or any of our online web pages to make your appointment to get the first step to a long term retreat.

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About the Author

Dr. Bharat Pothuri is a Board-Certified Gastroenterologist and Hepatologist. With extensive experience in digestive health, he specializes in advanced endoscopic procedures, chronic GI disorder management, and preventive care. Dr. Pothuri is dedicated to providing expert, patient-focused insights to help improve gut health and overall well-being.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is choledocholithiasis?

Choledocholithiasis is the deposit of a gallstone to the common billyank and which is obstructed and can cause pain, infection or pancreatitis.

Who is at risk?

Older people (Above 40), women, and individuals with excessive or rapid weight loss, and whose family history includes gallstones or some blood disorders are more susceptible to choledocholithiasis.

Can it cause pancreatitis?

Yes. When a gallstone obstructs the bile duct and the pancreatic duct, it may lead to acute pancreatitis which is inflammation of the pancreas that needs to be treated as soon as possible.

How do doctors find it?

The diagnosis is usually made through imaging procedures like an abdominal ultrasound, MRCP (Magnetic Resonance Cholangiopancreatography) or ERCP (Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography).

What are the treatments?

Treatment of the condition can be ERCP in order to extract the stones, laparoscopic removal of the gallbladder where necessary, antibiotics and IV fluids to treat an infection, and pain management.

What is a nursing care plan?

A nursing care plan will detail the care provided after major surgery and will require pain management, infection prevention, maintenance of appropriate bile flow, and his general recovery.

When should I call a doctor?

Do not ignore these not all-time upper abdominal pains, jaundice (yellowing of the skin or eyes), swelling of the feats and vomit and report them to your health care provider.

Who treats this condition?

Gastroenterologists or specialists in the management of the bile duct handle choledocholithiasis by way of endoscopic and, in case of necessity, surgical procedures.

What is the ICD-10 code for choledocholithiasis unspecified?

Unspecified choledocholithiasis ICD-10 code is K80.50.

What is the ICD-10 code for choledocholithiasis with acute cholecystitis?

The ICD-10 code for choledocholithiasis with acute cholecystitis is K80.61.

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