Cholecystitis gallstones causing liver damage after laparoscopic surgery

Personally, I don't think that if it's just simple cholecystolithiasis with gallbladder stones and not acute then it usually doesn't lead to liver damage unless acute inflammation and extrahepatic bile duct obstruction can cause liver damage. Your liver damage was before the laparoscopy, if it was just cholecystitis and gallbladder stones, I think the laparoscopy was just a cholecystectomy, this surgery is very mature now, after removing the gallbladder there was no damage to your bile ducts, and there is no obstruction of your extra-hepatic bile ducts there is usually no liver damage so you can't say that it was the laparoscopy that damaged your liver. You should check if there are any other problems, or you simply can't figure it out yourself and don't know how to describe it.

Regarding the maintenance of the problem, laparoscopic surgery after a short period of time to recommend a light diet can be, eat more meals, other than the need to pay special attention to what, because after the removal of the cholecystectomy of the liver secretion of bile is not through the gallbladder to store, concentrate, but through the common bile duct directly into the intestinal tract, part of the patient in the not adapted to the performance of abdominal bloating, steatorrhea, etc., but it will gradually get better.

In addition, there are some patients in the cholecystectomy repeated epigastric discomfort, hidden pain, dyspepsia and other symptoms, mostly due to the post-cholecystectomy syndrome, should also be to the hospital for relevant examinations, if there is no obstruction, then there is no need for further treatment.

In addition, it is recommended to do a gastroscopy to rule out gastroduodenal disease, because many patients with gastroduodenal disease, and most of the symptoms of this disease and gallbladder stones cholecystitis the same. Secondly, attention should be paid to the OddiI muscle sphincter dysfunction in the post-cholecystectomy syndrome, if it is Oddi muscle sphincter dysfunction will cause you liver damage after surgery, if the examination is determined to be SOD (OddiI muscle sphincter dysfunction) according to the situation to choose the endoscopic duodenal papillary cholangiopericytomy (ERCP to do).