GALLSTONES Flashcards
What does bile consist of?
Water
Bile acids
Cholesterol
Bilirubin
Which group tends to get gallstones?
Overweight caucasian women - especially those who then lose quiet a lot of weight rapidly
What percentage of gall stones are symptomatic?
10-20%
Where must the blockage be to cause jaundice?
At least as far as the common bile duct.
What might a blockage in the common bile duct cause?
Jaundice
Cholestasis
Cholangitis
Pancreatitis
What are 80% of the stones in the UK made from?
They are cholesterol stones with small amounts of calcium salts and bilirubin.
What do stones normally look like?
Smooth with a yellow surface
What are black pigment stones?
Sterile bile composed of Ca bilirubinate, inorganic Ca salts, mucin glycoprotein.
What are brown pigment stones?
Infected bile along with the salts involved in black pigment stones (cholangitis)
What is the difference between cholelithiasis and choledocholithiasis?
Cholelithiasis is the presence of gall stones in the gall bladder
Choledocholithiasis is the clinical scenario where the gallstones pass into the cystic or common bile ducts
What is cholecystitis?
Inflammation of the gallbladder, most commonly due to blockage of the cystic duct by a gallstone.
What are the signs and symptoms of cholecystitis or symptomatic choledocholithiasis?
Biliary colic (referred right upper quadrant pain) especially after ingestion of fatty foods Fever Nausea Vomiting Murphy's sign Jaundice (actually rare)
What is Murphy’s sign?
Place hand in right upper quadrant and ask patient to breathe in. If they have pain as the gall bladder catches on hand then sign is positive. Can only be considered positive if repeating the procedure on the left hand side elicits no pain.
What investigations might you order in someone with suspected cholecystitis or symptomatic choledocholithiasis?
FBC
LFTs
Abdominal X-ray - not routine because most are not radio opaque
Ultrasound - sensitive for detection of gallstones in bladder but not diagnostic
Radioisotope scan (HIDA scan)
ERCP
MRCP
What might the FBC of someone with cholecystitis or symptomatic choledocholithiasis show?
High neutrophils