December 7, 2013
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Here's a video link to LAPAROSCOPIC GALL BLADDER REMOVAL
Gallstone and its Prevention
ERCP and Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy
photo courtesy of Wikicommons
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For God's sake read some pleasant Blog Entries of mine
Creative Writing: The Importance of Sensual Writing
Fiction: The Turkish Seamstress in Ubec
Falling in Love with Rio de Janeiro
Architecture: Beautiful Old Houses in the Philippines
Stain Glass Windows in Paris Chapel
All for now,
Cecilia
tags: gall bladder, gall stones, laparoscopy, laparoscopic cholecystectomy, ERCP,
Dear GB,
The members of the Abs Team felt that since I’m the
largest internal organ, I should write to you.
We are all distraught at how things turned out and want
you to know that we feel terrible that you had to go. I in particular feel your
absence. All my life you had been nestled in my underside, working in close
tandem
with me. Remembering our close partnership makes me weepy: I made the bile and passed the overflow to you; you stored it; together we squirted the juices into the stomach.
with me. Remembering our close partnership makes me weepy: I made the bile and passed the overflow to you; you stored it; together we squirted the juices into the stomach.
Now, I’ll have to do this work alone.
I had repeatedly warned you not to get into the
stones game. Making them was bad enough,
but throwing them about, was another matter. I understand you were just having
a bit of fun, but clearly our Host Body found your prank annoying. Her enzyme rates went ballistic when you did
your Stones Game.
And shooting that stone straight into the common bile duct
where it got stuck, went beyond the pale.
I can’t believe how proud you were about that. “Whee! Look at how far I
got,” you said, laughing, “The 9 mm stone went all the way to the common bile
duct.”
GB, no one else thought that was funny. You could
have caused pancreatitis. Didn’t you see the kind of pain you caused in
her? You should have been more observant, more considerate.
In any case, I shouldn’t be lecturing you about what
you did wrong because that’s all water under the bridge. Even though the Host
Body wanted to give you another chance, everyone else wanted you removed.
So there you are, clipped and pulled out of a little
abdominal hole in no time flat.
Everyone sends you their love and regrets. Appendix
wants you to know how sorry he is for the times he called you “vestigial.” Kidneys say they’ve learned their lesson
from you and will not make stones. Pancreas, Spleen, Stomach, Intestines, Glands, also send
their love and farewell.
I’ll miss your warm little organ underneath my
frontal lobe, really, I will.
Goodbye, dear Companion and Friend, from all of us.
Yours truly,
Liver and the rest of the Abs Team
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Here's a video link to LAPAROSCOPIC GALL BLADDER REMOVAL
Gallstone and its Prevention
ERCP and Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy
photo courtesy of Wikicommons
~~
For God's sake read some pleasant Blog Entries of mine
Creative Writing: The Importance of Sensual Writing
Fiction: The Turkish Seamstress in Ubec
Falling in Love with Rio de Janeiro
Architecture: Beautiful Old Houses in the Philippines
Stain Glass Windows in Paris Chapel
All for now,
Cecilia
tags: gall bladder, gall stones, laparoscopy, laparoscopic cholecystectomy, ERCP,
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