Gallstone Disease & Cholecystitis: When to Operate?
- Mar 29, 2025
- 5:00PM TO 6:00 PM
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About the Case Presentation
Gallstone disease and cholecystitis are common conditions requiring careful evaluation to determine the need for surgery. Symptomatic gallstones causing recurrent pain, nausea, or complications like cholecystitis often necessitate cholecystectomy. Acute cholecystitis, characterized by inflammation, fever, and right upper quadrant pain, typically requires early surgical intervention to prevent complications like perforation or sepsis. In high-risk patients, conservative management with antibiotics and drainage may be considered. Elective surgery is recommended for asymptomatic patients with high-risk factors, such as large gallstones or gallbladder polyps, to prevent future complications.
About the Speaker

Dr. Gopi Srikanth
Consultant Gastroenterologist, Yashoda Hospitals, Hyderabad
Consultant Gastroenterologist, Yashoda Hospitals, Hyderabad