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Eight-Centimeter Gallbladder Stone Post-Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass: A Case Report
Lauren Hughes1,2, Maryam Morris3, Mohamed Hegazy4,2
1Medicine, Saint James School of Medicine - Anguilla Campus, The Quarter, AIA.
Abstract:
Cholelithiasis occurs when a stone forms in the gallbladder; when symptoms develop, the condition is termed symptomatic cholelithiasis. The correlation between bariatric surgery and post-operative symptomatic cholelithiasis has long been established. Presented is a case of a 56-year-old female status post-Roux-en-Y gastric bypass who developed symptomatic cholelithiasis and subsequently underwent cholecystectomy with the removal of an 8-centimeter (cm) gallbladder stone. This case report explores the benefits and limitations of watchful waiting versus prophylactic concomitant cholecystectomy among bariatric surgery patients, noting the difference between the bariatric sleeve and bypass anatomy for managing biliary complications.

