Biliary Disorders Flashcards
The presence of calculi in the gallbladder
Cholelithiases
Inflammation of the bladder
Cholecystitis
Removal of the gallbladder
Cholesystectomy
Opening and drainage of the gallbladder
Cholecystostomy
Opening into the common duct
Choledochotomy
Stones in the common duct
Choledocholithiasis
Incision of the common bile duct for the removal of stones
Choledocholithotomy
Anastomosis of common duct to duodenum
Choledochoduodenostomy
Anastomosis of common duct to jejenum
Choledochojejunostomy
Disintegration of gallstones by shock waves
Lithotripsy
Removal of gallbladder through endoscopic procedure
Laparoscopic cholecystectomy
Removal of gallbladder using laser
Laser cholecystectomy
Stones in the gallbladder that obstructs bile outflow causing back up of bile in the gallbladder leading to autolysis and edema. Vascular supply is compromised and leads to gangrene and perforation
Calculous
Acute gallbladder inflammation with the absence of obstruction by gallstones
Acalculous
Obstruction of cystic duct causes
- impairment of lympathic and venous flow
- bacterial proferation
- local cell irritation and infiltration
- ischemia, gangrene, necrosis, and pus