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    Mayor undergoes more surgery  Dec 3, 2008
    Surgeons at Methodist Medical Center removed Tebben's gallbladder after an ultrasound showed it was inflamed, according to his daughter, Shannon Tebben-Sandoval ... She said doctors had been suspicious that Tebben was suffering from an unidentified infection before performing the ultrasound, and that after removing the gallbladder he seemed to be showing progress ... Removing the gallbladder definitely seems to be a step in the right direction, she said. (Pekin Times, IL)

    Chemical In Gut May Help Fight Obesity  Dec 3, 2008
    individuals are at increased risk for many diseases and such as high blood pressure, osteoarthritis, high cholesterol, Type 2 diabetes, coronary heart disease, stroke, gallbladder disease, sleep apnea and respiratory problems, and even some cancers. The study is published in the November 26 issue of the journal. (InjuryBoard.com)

    Murray widow settles suit vs. VA  Nov 27, 2008
    bled to death in August 2007, a day after undergoing gallbladder surgery at the VA hospital in Marion, Ill. Shank's widow claimed the government failed to sufficiently check the background of her husband's surgeon, Dr. Jose Veizaga-Mendez, before hiring him in January 2006. (Murray Ledger & Times, KY)

    Code blue on healthcare costs  Nov 26, 2008
    Ideally, rate-setting would move toward a single payment system: a gallbladder removal would be reimbursed at the same rate by a private insurer, Medicaid, or Medicare. Currently, Medicare pays somewhat less than actual cost, Medicaid much less, and the insurers subsidize both programs. (Boston Globe)

    Wife Gets $975,000 for Husband's Gallbladder Death  Nov 26, 2008
    Wife Gets $975,000 for Husband's Gallbladder Surgery Death ... A Kentucky widow whose husband died after gallbladder surgery at a Veterans Affairs hospital in southern Illinois has settled her wrongful-death lawsuit against the VA. ... He died a day after having gallbladder surgery at the VA medical center in Marion. (Fox News)

    Dalai Lama Signals a Tougher Line on China  Nov 24, 2008
    The Dalai Lama tried to reassure his followers about his health (he recently had his gallbladder removed, and says he is feeling better than ever) and talked about preparing for a long road ahead: "In 10 years, I will be 83, In another 10 years, I will be 93. In the next 20 years, if we are not careful in our planning, then there is a great danger.". Connect to this TIME Story. (Time.com)

    500 Club: Leeks are a sweet alternative to onions  Nov 23, 2008
    People with kidney or gallbladder problems might want to avoid leeks because they contain oxalates, which when too concentrated in bodily fluids can crystallize and cause health problems. Selecting, storing. (La Crosse Tribune, WI)

    Colon and lung cancer survivor says her mission is to inspire and educate others  Nov 19, 2008
    The chemo caused me to develop other health issues - including kidney stones and a shot gallbladder, which had to be removed. There were days that I really saw no point in continuing to live and prayed that God would just call me on home. (Atlanta Journal-Constitution -- Health)

    Thinking Systems Corporations Installs ThinkingPACS(TM) at Humber River Regional Hospital (HRRH) in Toronto, Canada  Nov 17, 2008
    " Wang said, "Thinking Systems will showcase its flagship products -- Thinking PACS(TM) and ThinkingRIS(TM) -- in (Booth 7121 in Hall A, North Building) at the 94th Annual Meeting Of The Radiological Society Of North America (RSNA), held November 30 through December 5 at McCormick Place in Chicago, IL. Thinking Systems is also debuting its new release of web-based ThinkingRIS(TM) unified with its ThinkingPACS(TM) powered by a single database, as well as its integration with third party PACS,... (Canada Newswire)

    One family's long fight with death, pancreatitis and insurance companies  Nov 17, 2008
    He became ill and saw a gastroenterologist, who proposed an endoscopic surgery to remove stones from Daves gallbladder and bile duct. He did tell me that there was a one-in-a-million chance that I would get pancreatitis, Dave recalled. (The Pantagraph newspaper)

    Pitt Men's Basketball: Panthers take on scrappy Miami team (Today)  Nov 17, 2008
    The surgery was a success, but in the next few months he had to have his gallbladder removed and deal with a bleeding ulcer ... "I didn't think I'd ever pass away. Buteven though open-heart surgery has a 91-point something success rate today, you still wonder. After the initial surgery I was just trying to feel good and then I had to deal with the bleeding ulcer and the gallbladder. I just didn't know how it was going to turn out. I knew I wanted to coach, but I didn't know if I was going to be... (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, PA -- Sports)

    Family of late state lawmaker files 2nd lawsuit in connection with his 2006 death  Nov 13, 2008
    In a separate lawsuit filed Oct. 2, Dana Groscost alleges that another set of doctors failed to conduct a basic cardiac test and worsened an existing heart condition by performing an unnecessary gallbladder surgery. The Mesa attorney who represents Groscost and her children says the lawsuits were filed to meet the 2-year statute of limitation while the investigation into the cause of her husband's death continued. (KOLD.com, AZ)

    Somerset teen fascinated by medical field, hospital  Nov 9, 2008
    In fifth grade I had extra bones removed from my feet and after that surgery I decided that s what I wanted to do, the 17-year-old Somerset Area High School student said (Somerset Daily American, PA)

    Soule Man: FCW football player overcomes torn ACL, leukemia  Nov 8, 2008
    He said he reacted well to the chemo, yet had fevers, developed an infection in a lymph node near his jaw and had to have his gallbladder removed. In early July, two of Soules teammates/classmates, Adam Johnson and Kirk Beutke, visited him in Memphis. (The Pantagraph newspaper)

    The Stone Age Diet  Nov 6, 2008
    Because it is rich in soluble and insoluble fibers, it is unlikely that they suffered from constipation, hemorrhoids, gallbladder problems, diabetes, cancer, and heart disease that are so prevalent in. developed countries. (Suite101.com)

    Ending Canada's emergency room waiting game  Nov 4, 2008
    Being a nurse, she strongly suspected her gallbladder was the cause and headed to the hospital ... It wasn't the diagnosis or even the medical treatment that was the problem: Physicians at the Halifax Infirmary site of the Capital District Health Authority discovered a large gallstone lodged in her common bile duct, which carries bile from the gallbladder and liver to the upper part of the small intestine. (Globe and Mail -- National)

    Medical opinion: Answers to abdominal pain could take many tests  Nov 3, 2008
    Doctors thought it could be my gallbladder, so it was removed. Pain subsided for awhile, but soon returned. (Yuma Daily Sun, AZ)

    New Drug Target In Obesity: Fat Cells Make Lots Of Melanin  Oct 31, 2008
    Obesity increases the risk of diseases and health conditions, such as high blood pressure, osteoarthritis, dyslipidemia, Type 2 diabetes, coronary heart disease, stroke, gallbladder disease, sleep apnea and respiratory problems, and some cancers. "No pill can replace a healthy diet and exercise, yet," said Gerald Weissmann, MD, Editor-in-Chief of The FASEB Journal, "but this could be a major advance for physicians looking for a safe drug target in their search to keep obese patients healthy... (Science Daily)

    • For constipation, hot water keeps things flowing  Oct 30, 2008
    About 20 years ago, I had my gallbladder removed ... To give you related information, I am sending you copies of my Health Reports "Gallbladder Disease." "Dr. Gott's Compelling Home Remedies" and "Constipation and Diarrhea." Other readers who would like copies should send a self-addressed, stamped No. 10 envelope and 2 per report to Newsletter, PO Box 167, Wickliffe, OH 44092. (Burley South Idaho Press, ID)

    • Cherry solution prevents kidney stones  Oct 28, 2008
    (We have a friend who lost his gallbladder, most likely because of his use of allopurinol ... As for your friend who lost his gallbladder, I also doubt this was due to allopurinol use ... Gallbladder disease can cause symptoms similar to side effects of the drug. (Burley South Idaho Press, ID)

    When courage is the cure  Oct 25, 2008
    His gallbladder was removed, providing temporary relief before Chelcun fell dreadfully ill and wound up in an emergency room and then an operating room. Diagnosis: advanced stomach cancer. (Boston Globe)

    Unsponsored Websites Give Best Surgery Info  Oct 24, 2008
    For their study, Ko and his colleagues assessed 145 websites they found doing a Google search for various types of surgery, like gastric bypass and gallbladder removal. Of these sites, 90 were unsponsored and 55 were sponsored. (MEDLINEplus)

    Weight-loss surgery, no cutting required  Oct 21, 2008
    Bessler and other surgeons have used similar techniques to remove the appendix through the mouth, and the gallbladder through the vagina. In Mexico and Europe over the past two to three years, 98 patients have had the new weight-loss surgery, named Toga (for transoral gastroplasty). (International Herald Tribune)

    Dalai Lama discharged from hospital after surgery  Oct 16, 2008
    NEW DELHI: Tibetan spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, who underwent a surgery for gallbladder stone removal at a private hospital here, was discharged on Thursday morning. "He is absolutely fit to go back home now," Dr Pradeep Chaubey, gastro-surgeon at the hospital, said. (India Times, India -- Community News)

    Local hospitals earn high marks on annual quality study  Oct 15, 2008
    back and neck surgery, gallbladder removal, hip fracture, pancreatitis and total knee replacement. The 11th Annual HealthGrades Hospital Quality in America Study identifies key trends in the quality of care provided by approximately 5,000 hospitals nationwide. (Wichita Business Journal, KS)

    Dalai Lama stable, to be discharged soon  Oct 12, 2008
    The spiritual guru underwent a laproscopic surgery to remove stones in the gallbladder, Takhla said in Dharamsala. The Dalai Lama has been going through repeated medical tests since August and has cancelled some trips outside India. (Hindustan Times)

    Dalai Lama's condition stable, to be discharged soon  Oct 11, 2008
    NEW DELHI: Exiled Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama, who underwent a gallbladder surgery at a hospital here, was in stable condition on Saturday and is likely to be discharged in a couple of days ... The temporal head of Tibetans underwent a laproscopic surgery to remove stones in the gallbladder, Takhla said. (India Times, India -- Community News)

    Hundreds of stones removed from Dalai Lama's gallbladder  Oct 11, 2008
    Hundreds of stones removed from Dalai Lama's gallbladder-India-The Times of India ... Hundreds of stones removed from Dalai Lama's gallbladder10 Oct 2008, 2154 hrs IST, Kounteya Sinha,TNN ... NEW DELHI: Hundreds of pebble-like stones, ranging from half a centimetre to one centimetre in size, were removed from the gallbladder of Tibetan spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, on Friday. (Times of India)

    'Mother warrior' survives deadly bacteria  Oct 11, 2008
    Doctors removed Monica's uterus, ovaries, gallbladder and part of her colon, along with her legs and arms ... The doctors removed Monica's uterus, ovaries, gallbladder and part of her colon that same day. (CNN)

    ISU's virtual reality training  Oct 11, 2008
    Friday, Mallett and her peers prepped the virtual mother of three -- an anatomically correct dummy with a cutout of Hellen's face from the Web site -- for gallbladder surgery. Dressed in clinical turquoise suits, the students simulated giving her antibiotics through an IV.. (Pocatello Idaho State Journal, ID)

    Game changers  Oct 10, 2008
    i think the next time ando gets an operation ill suggest they take his gallbladder out to decrease the concentrated bile that spills out. heh heh it mght soothe the nerves of our (overly. (Atlanta Journal-Constitution -- Sports)

    Continue reading  Oct 3, 2008
    During her first tour in Iraq, she assisted with gallbladder surgery on Saddam Hussein, Little said. "She was right in the middle of everything, on the flights to bring in the wounded," Little said. (Kingsburg Recorder, CA)

    Sleepy surgical students do make more mistakes  Sep 20, 2008
    It found that fewer patients suffered complications from gallbladder operations in the U.S. after a maximum 80-hour week was introduced in 2003 ... For the study, the researchers reviewed the results from laparoscopic cholecystectomy procedures (gallbladder removals) performed at a major California teaching hospital ... Before the work restrictions took effect, about 1 per cent of patients experienced a bile duct injury - a common surgical complication in which the tubes that transport fluids... (Globe and Mail)

    A new combined treatment of biliary cast syndrome  Sep 20, 2008
    Resultant bile stasis and/or gallbladder hypocontractility promote sludge and subsequent stone formation. A case report article article to be published on September 7, 2008 in the World Journal of Gastroenterology describes the beneficial effect of a combined therapy in the treatment of a biliary cast syndrome. (EurekAlert!)

    A new option to ameliorate quality of life of advanced gallbladder carcinoma?  Sep 20, 2008
    A new option to ameliorate quality of life of advanced gallbladder carcinoma ... A new option to ameliorate quality of life of advanced gallbladder carcinoma ... More recently, chemotherapy has shown activity in gallbladder cancer. (EurekAlert!)

    When a pain isn't what you think it is  Sep 17, 2008
    Usually the mixed signals come from nerves that overlap as they enter the spinal column - from the heart and left arm, for example, or from the gallbladder and right shoulder. This so-called adjacency of neural inputs probably explains why some people report a sensation in their thighs when they need to have a bowel movement or feel a tingling in their toes during an orgasm. (International Herald Tribune -- Health)

    Body Mass Index Linked with Runners' Gallbladder Disease Risk  Sep 16, 2008
    MedlinePlus: BMI linked with runners' gallbladder disease risk ... BMI linked with runners' gallbladder disease risk ... NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - In a study of over 40,000 runners, body mass index (BMI) was positively related to the risk of gallbladder disease, while running speed and distance and cardiorespiratory fitness were inversely tied to the risk. (MEDLINEplus)

    Natural Remedies for Gallbladder Pr...  Sep 15, 2008
    Natural Remedies for Gallbladder Problems: Improving Gallbladder and Liver Health ... Natural Remedies for Gallbladder Problems ... Natural Remedies for Gallbladder Problems. (Suite101.com)

    Does weight loss surgery lower the risk of getting cancer?  Sep 8, 2008
    But obesity also contributes to pancreatic, ovarian, and gallbladder cancers. So, if you're a candidate for weight loss surgery - if your body mass index is 40, or if it's 35 and you also have another major disease - ask your doctor about the surgery, including how much it might lower your cancer risk. (Boston Globe)

    * Taiwan News Quick Take  Sep 6, 2008
    Taiwanese writer Chao Ning () died of gallbladder cancer at the Taipei Veterans General Hospital, hospital officials said yesterday. The author of such works as Chao Nings US Study Journal and Drawing a Beautiful Circle for Your Life, Chao, 66, was admitted to the Veterans General hospital several months ago after an operation performed at another hospital failed to improve his condition. (Taipei Times, Taiwan -- World)

    * Gonzales mishandled classified data: report  Sep 4, 2008
    At the time, Attorney General John Ashcroft was in intensive care in the hospital after gallbladder surgery. US President George W. Bush had authorized the wiretapping program in October 2001 X three weeks after the Sept. 11 attacks X to allow the agency to eavesdrop on the international communications of Americans suspected of terrorist ties without getting a court order normally required in such circumstances. (Taipei Times, Taiwan -- World)

    Medicine: An achiever dies  Aug 31, 2008
    Butt's research advanced the practice of hepatology - the study and treatment of liver, gallbladder and pancreas disorders. It also "later made possible open heart surgery and organ transplants.". (Florida Times-Union)

    Endoscopic ultrasound highly accurate in evaluating ambiguous radiographic findings of the pancreas  Aug 28, 2008
    EUS can also be used to diagnose diseases of the pancreas, bile duct, and gallbladder when other tests are inconclusive, and can be used to determine the stage of cancers. Tissue samples, using a fine needle aspiration technique (FNA), can be obtained in real time with EUS guidance should an abnormality be seen. (EurekAlert!)

    Amylin reports four more deaths tied to diabetes drug  Aug 27, 2008
    Two of the patients died after complications from gallbladder surgery, while a third died after a relapse of leukemia, company officials said. The San Diego company still has not gotten additional information on the fourth death. (San Diego Union-Tribune)

    Diseased Kidney Surgically Removed Using 3-D Robotics Through Single Incision  Aug 26, 2008
    29, 2008) Surgeons have removed a gallbladder through a unique operation requiring only a single incision in the bellybutton rather than the traditional four incisions in the abdomen. Melanie Willhite, a. (Science Daily)

    Biliary Tract Obstruction  Aug 24, 2008
    The common bile duct also receives bile from the gallbladder through its cystic duct. The common bile duct ends at a sphincter in the small intestine and, at this point, receives enzymes from the pancreas through its pancreatic duct. (Suite101.com)

    Are you obese?  Aug 19, 2008
    If you are obese, you are also three times more likely to develop hypertension (high blood pressure), 40 times more likely to develop type two diabetes, and four times more likely to suffer from gallbladder diseases. Osteoarthritis and gout are also commonly found in overweight and obese individuals. (iAfrica.com)

    General Surgeon Joins FCMC Medical Staff  Aug 8, 2008
    Their patient case loads involve a wide variety of procedures such as colon resection, hernia repair, gallbladder removal, diagnostic endoscopy, advanced laparoscopic and laparoscopic Bariatric surgery through their affiliation with The Weight Loss Clinic (a division of Central PA Surgical Associates, Ltd). Copyright 1998-2007. (Fulton County News, PA)

    Beware of too many megapixels in cameras  Aug 4, 2008
    You also can share information with others, so rather than regaling relatives at a family reunion with your gallbladder surgery story, they can read about it online. The best part about HealthVault is that it can import data from personal medical devices, including weight scales and monitors for blood pressure, blood glucose, peak flow (for asthmatics) and heart rate. (San Francisco Chronicle -- Technology)

    Local Girl Dies Fighting Valley Fever  Aug 2, 2008
    Jacalynn had surgery on her 17th birthday to remove her spleen and gallbladder. She lost nearly 100 pounds during her battle with the illness. (KERO 23, CA)

    Portland officer is fired after lying about her medical condition  Jul 30, 2008
    Nelson told her that she was traveling to Texas for gallbladder surgery, although she was really headed to Mexico for emergency surgery to correct complications from a prior stomach-band surgery. Nelson said she was embarrassed by her weight-loss surgery and concerned her medical condition wouldn't remain confidential. (OregonLive, OR -- News)

    Foreclosures make Arizona families give up pets  Jul 29, 2008
    " Even though the pets' food bill came to some $200 each month, feeding the brood of 20 was not what broke the Strohmeyer's financial back. Since March, the family has been hit by a series of misfortunes. Kristy Strohmeyer got sick and needed her gallbladder removed. Daughter Sammy, 4, was hospitalized and stitched up after being attacked by a cat. Dog Daisy was felled by an infection when she had puppies, leading to a vet bill for $2,500 and death to all but three of her litter. Once the family... (FOX 11, AZ)

    BroMenn bringing comfort to patients, suite style  Jul 29, 2008
    Surgeries will include hysterectomy, complex fractures and gallbladder, Gardner said. Currently, these patients are cared for at hospitals, such as BroMenn Regional Medical Center in Normal and OSF St. Joseph Medical Center in Bloomington. (The Pantagraph newspaper)

    Gallbladder removed without external incisions  Jul 29, 2008
    Natural-orifice transluminal endoscopic surgery takes next step as gallbladder is removed through uterus using no external incisions. NEW YORK (July 28, 2008) -- In April of last year, surgeons at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Medical Center made headlines by removing a women's gallbladder through her uterus using a flexible endoscope, aided by several external incisions for added visibility ... Using that scope, the gallbladder was detached and removed through the incision... (EurekAlert!)

    Pitcher Charged After Minor League Brawl  Jul 27, 2008
    Shedding a few pounds and dropping a few inches can do wonders for your health, including your gallbladder. ADVERTISEMENT. (KCRA 3, CA)

    Portland officer faces firing for lying about surgery  Jul 23, 2008
    Officer Christina Nelson claimed she was having gallbladder surgery because she didn t want other officers to know about her stomach-band surgery. A police emergency fund awarded Nelson 1,000 to help cover costs for gallbladder surgery after an employee assistance program staffer asked her about it over the phone ... my2cents wrote on Jul 22, 2008 2:01 PM:" What a load! I completely agree with Longview Citizen, couldn't have said it better. But lap band surgery is a very personal choice and any... (Longview Daily News, WA)

    Portland officer may get fired for lying about weight loss surgery  Jul 23, 2008
    Officer Christina Nelson claimed she was having gallbladder surgery because she didn't want other officers to know about her stomach-band surgery ... A police emergency fund awarded Nelson $1,000 to help cover costs for gallbladder surgery after an employee assistance program staffer asked her about it over the phone. (KGW Northwest NewsChannel 8, OR)

    Portland officer chooses privacy over truth in medical matter, faces firing  Jul 22, 2008
    Christina Nelson didn't want her stomach-band surgery to run through the rumor mill, so she said she was having gallbladder problems Tuesday, July 22, 2008 MAXINE BERNSTEIN The Oregonian Staff ... Nelson told her that she was traveling to Texas for gallbladder surgery. (OregonLive, OR -- News)

    Gov't Wants Ky. Widow's Suit Over VA Death Tossed  Jul 22, 2008
    the government claimed that Katrina Shank _ whose husband, Robert Shank III, apparently bled to death in August after gallbladder surgery at the Marion VA hospital _ failed to file a required affidavit, a letter from an expert attesting there's a reasonable basis for the lawsuit. Shank's attorney called the filing a stall tactic, saying Illinois requires such affidavits in malpractice cases filed in state courts but that they're not mandatory for malpractice cases filed in federal court. (CBS News -- US)

    Deep Vein Thrombosis and Prostate C...  Jul 19, 2008
    Some of the cancers in which there has been an association with abnormal clotting activity include stomach, renal, ovarian, lunch, brain, pancreatic, liver, gallbladder, colon, breast, cervical and prostate cancer. While cancer is a risk factor, other contributing factors to DVTs include trauma, advanced age, smoking, immobility, use of hormonal agents such oral contraceptives and air travel. (Suite101.com)

    Donor kidneys removed with single bellybutton cut  Jul 18, 2008
    Paul Curcillo and Stephanie King of Drexel University College of Medicine in Philadelphia developed a single-incision technique and Curcillo was the first to use the method to remove a woman's gallbladder through her bellybutton in May 2007. They've since used it for a number of different kinds of surgery. (AZCentral -- News)

    Living with Cancer: Kris Carr's Story  Jul 17, 2008
    Gallbladder trouble, the physician surmised after a quick examination ... He gave Carr a prescription for painkillers and sent her for an ultrasound to confirm that her gallbladder was indeed the culprit. (Scientific American)

    Myths About Postmenopausal Pain During Sex Shattered  Jul 16, 2008
    (July 14, 2008) Use of hormone replacement therapy increases the risk of gallbladder disease but the effects are less with HRT given in skin patches or gels compared with HRT given orally, according to a new. . (Science Daily)

    Risk Of Gall Bladder Disease With Hormone Replacement Therapy Patches Lower Than With HRT Pills  Jul 15, 2008
    ScienceDaily (July 14, 2008) Use of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) increases the risk of gallbladder disease but the effects are less with HRT given in skin patches or gels compared with HRT given orally, according to a study published on the British Medical Journal website ... Gallbladder disease is common in post-menopausal women and it is well known that use of HRT increases the risk ... They report that after following the women for an average of 6 years, 19 889 women were admitted to... (Science Daily)

    Industry Buzz  Jul 13, 2008
    The film, by writer-director Robinson Devor, tells the story of a middle-aged couple who try to pay off their credit-card debt by killing a black bear and selling its gallbladder on the black market for $10,000. South American import: Korean, French and Italian movies get new life as English-language remakes on a regular basis, but not many movies from Chile snag the attention of Hollywood producers. (San Francisco Chronicle -- Entertainment)

    Hormone Replacement May Raise Women's Gallbladder Risk  Jul 13, 2008
    THURSDAY, July 10 (HealthDay News) -- A postmenopausal woman who uses hormone replacement therapy (HRT) may boost her risk for gallbladder disease, researchers say, although the risk appears to vary depending on how she receives the hormones. "For women who are using HRT, their risk of gallbladder disease is less if they use a patch or gel form of HRT rather than the tablet form of HRT," noted Dr. Bette Liu, a clinical epidemiologist at the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom ... Not only... (MEDLINEplus)

    Digestive Disease Week study examined ACR's guidelines for CT colonography interpretation  Jul 13, 2008
    Stone location was 56 percent for the common bile duct (CBD), 22 percent for the common hepatic duct (CHD), seven percent for the intrahepatic ducts (IHD), ten percent for the cystic duct, gallbladder was one percent, and the left and right hepatic ducts (LHD and RHD) was four percent. In 59 percent of the cases, stones were impacted, and in 29 percent, stones were reported as missed during the ERC immediately preceding the cholangioscopy. (EurekAlert!)

    Early Surgery Best for Gallbladder Inflammation  Jul 8, 2008
    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - In patients who develop acute inflammation of the gallbladder, its best to have the gallbladder removed using minimally invasive surgery within 24 hours of hospital admission, rather than waiting weeks to years after a course of antibiotics has been given, new research shows. Early gallbladder removal using laparoscopic or "key-hole" surgery reduces time spent in the hospital without increasing the risk of complications, Dr. Robert A. Casillas and colleagues, from... (MEDLINEplus)

    National Health Service: A revolution in caring for our health  Jul 5, 2008
    1980 MRI scans were introduced and the first successful instance of keyhole surgery took place with the removal of a gallbladder. 1981 The 1981 Census showed that 11 babies in every 1000 died before the age of one. (Scotsman)

    Gallbladder trouble can be a real pain  Jul 2, 2008
    What: Cholecystectomy, aka gallbladder surgery Why bring it up. Gov. Ted Kulongoski had his gallbladder removed Saturday ... No. More than half a million Americans a year have their gallbladders removed. (OregonLive, OR -- News)

    Obesity surgery requires no knife  Jun 28, 2008
    The same type of scarless surgery has been used on at least 60 other patients nationwide, including one at Baystate Medical Center in Springfield who had a pancreatic lesion treated, and a patient in Chicago who had his gallbladder removed through his mouth. But the trial at the Brigham and Cleveland Clinic marks the first time American doctors have used this type of procedure for weight loss, Thompson said. (Boston Globe)

    Kulongoski will have gallbladder surgery today  Jun 28, 2008
    Gov. Ted Kulongoski is scheduled to have surgery today to remove his gallbladder ... A follow-up ultrasound Friday revealed his gallbladder was infected. (OregonLive, OR -- News)

    Gov. Kulongski to undergo surgery for infected gallbladder  Jun 28, 2008
    governor to undergo surgery for infected gallbladder. SALEM, Ore. (KGW Northwest NewsChannel 8, OR)

    Sole Survivors - Germs And Shoes  Jun 17, 2008
    Serratia ficaria causing gallbladder empyemas and sepsis as well as biliary infections. Gerba stated that "The common occurrence (96%) of coliform and E. coli bacteria on the outside of the shoes indicates frequent contact with fecal material, which most likely originates from floors in public restrooms or contact with animal fecal material outdoors". (Suite101.com)

    * Factor V Leiden raises risk of blood clot  Jun 17, 2008
    The most common hereditary disorder in the US can increase the risk of heart attack, stroke, miscarriage, gallbladder dysfunction and toxemia of pregnancy ... The abnormality can increase the risk of heart attack, stroke, miscarriage, gallbladder dysfunction and toxemia of pregnancy. (Taipei Times, Taiwan -- World)

    Steve Jobs: Life after the Whipple  Jun 15, 2008
    The Whipple procedure, named for Allen Oldfather Whipple, the American doctor who perfected it in the 1930s, is a complex, Rube Goldberg-type operation in which surgeons remove the right-most section, or head, of the pancreas - as well as the gallbladder, part of the stomach, the lower half of the bile duct, and part of the small intestine - and then reassemble the whole thing in a new configuration. The severed surfaces of the stomach, bile duct, and remaining pancreas are stitched to the small... (CNNMoney.com)

    Disorder magnifies blood clot risk  Jun 11, 2008
    The abnormality can increase the risk of heart attack, stroke, miscarriage, gallbladder dysfunction and toxemia of pregnancy. Clots are also more likely to develop after surgery and childbirth and in women taking oral contraceptives or estrogen therapy. (International Herald Tribune -- Health)

    McDonald's Pulls Tomatoes From Sandwiches  Jun 10, 2008
    Shedding a few pounds and dropping a few inches can do wonders for your health, including your gallbladder. On The Side. (Click2Houston, TX)

    Possible high voter turnout spurs poll-worker recruiting  Jun 8, 2008
    Oro Valley Democrat Charlene Pesquiera is at home recovering from gallbladder surgery she had at a Tucson-area hospital over the weekend. A Senate Democratic spokeswoman says Pesquiera is "doing well.". (AZCentral -- News)

    Letters to the Editor  Jun 7, 2008
    It was necessary for me to avail myself of the emergency room services on May 5 and 6 because of gallbladder problems ... My gallbladder was removed one week later on the 12th and thanks to a new technique in surgery I have recovered quickly ... By the way, I was told that I had stones in my gallbladder, which was causing the problem the very first night in emergency care because of one of the tests that they gave me. (Nogales International, AZ)

    Murray woman suing U.S. government  May 31, 2008
    Both were patients of surgeon Jose Veizaga-Mendez, who resigned last August three days after 50-year-old Shank, of Murray, bled to death after gallbladder surgery. Marshall, 61, of Benton, Ky. (Murray Ledger & Times, KY)

    Another view: A big problem solved?  May 31, 2008
    Gallbladder disease, Type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure and heart disease are just a few of the health complications they face. Given such grim prospects, it's only natural to want to celebrate the news from the study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association this week. (Hanford Sentinal, CA)

    Two Ky. widows sue U.S. government over husbands' VA deaths  May 30, 2008
    bled to death after gallbladder surgery. Marshall, 61, of Benton, Ky. (Mattoon Journal-Gazette, IL)

    Group pledges $500 million to fight epidemic  May 28, 2008
    People who are obese have a 50 to 100 percent increased risk of premature death from all causes compared to those who are not overweight, including heart disease, diabetes, high blood pressure, gallbladder disease, sleep apnea, osteoarthritis and some cancers. Even though today's numbers offer some hope, it's much too early to assume that the problem has been solvedthis may stillbe the first generation in which kids have shorter lifespans than their parents. (MSNBC -- Health)

    Former Medical Technician Gets Gallbladder Surgery in Mexico; WorldMed Assist Saves Him 70%  May 28, 2008
    Former Medical Technician Gets Gallbladder Surgery in Mexico; WorldMed Assist Saves Him 70 ... WorldMed Assist, a medical tourism company, found an affordable solution when Washington coast resident Allen Miller learned he needed his gallbladder removed ... Seaview, WA (PRWEB) May 28, 2008 -- WorldMed Assist, a medical tourism company, found an affordable solution when Washington coast resident Allen Miller learned he needed his gallbladder removed. (Yahoo News -- Press Releases)

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