$Unique_ID{BRK00378} $Pretitle{} $Title{Porcelain Gallbladder Surgery} $Subject{porcelain calcification cancer cancers Digestive gallbladder calcified gall bladder} $Volume{I-9} $Log{} Copyright (c) 1991-92,1993 Tribune Media Services, Inc. Porcelain Gallbladder Surgery ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ QUESTION: My mother's physician has diagnosed her condition as a "porcelain" gall bladder and now wants to remove it. She has no symptoms at present and I know that surgeons take out a lot of gall bladders unnecessarily. Since she has no problems now, do you think she needs this operation? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ANSWER: I know that slogan "If it isn't broken, don't fix it", but it really doesn't fit these circumstances. A porcelain gallbladder is the term used to describe the situation where the gallbladder itself is calcified, rather than merely containing stones. As it is now, this gall bladder cannot function in a normal way by collecting bile, and then spilling these digestive juices into the small intestine when they are needed, since the walls of the gallbladder can no longer contract. In addition there is a greatly increased risk of gallbladder cancer in this case, with the chance of it developing reaching as high as 25%. Cancer of the gallbladder is a nasty disease, starting without many symptoms and spreading rapidly, with a poor prognosis. In this case, your surgeon is advising you properly, and though gallbladder surgery is high in the United States, this is one case where it is most advisable. And I believe most experts on this condition would agree with that advice. ---------------- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical problem.