Is it my gallbladder or heartburn?

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Is it My Gallbladder or Heartburn? An Overview of How You Know, and What To Do.

By Jeffrey Eakin M.D.

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Anatomy

Anatomy

Ballbladder

Bile

Bile Helps Absorb Fats

Bile

• Bitter-tasting

• Dark green to yellowish brown fluid

• Produced by the liver

• Aids the digestion of lipids in the small intestine.

Bile

• Cholesterol

• Bile Acids

• Other Lipids

Gallstones Risk Factors

• Obesity

• Female

• Multiple pregnancies

• Family History

Gallstones

• They come in all shapes and sizes

Gallstones

Gallstones

Gallstones

Diagnosis

Complications of Gallstones

Gallbladder Pain

Gallbladder Inflammation

Liver Infection

Medical Treatment

• Often hospital

• Pain Control

• IV Fluids

• Nothing to eat

• Sometimes antibiotics

Surgical Treatments

• Gallbladder removal

• 4 Techniques

4 Types of Surgeries

• Open Surgery

• Laparoscopic

• Traditional Robotic

• Single incision robotic surgery

Open Gallbladder Surgery

• 3- 5 Days in Hospital

• Increase risk of hernia

• Sometimes absolutely necessary

Laparoscopic Surgery

• Sometimes same day surgery

• 4 incisions

• Right shoulder pain common

Laparoscopic Surgery

Robotic Multiport Surgery

• Same as Laparoscopic gallbladder removal

Robotic Multiport Surgery

Single Incision Robotic Surgery

Single Incision Robotic Surgery

Recap Surgery Types

After Surgery

• 6 weeks no heavy lifting - increased hernia risk

• Less than 8% difficulty eating fatty foods

Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease

Symptoms

• Burning in my chest

• Stomach burning

• I feel bitter acid taste in mouth after meals

• “I have heartburn”

• Food and liquid regurgitated

Diagnosis

• Clinical (Most common in America)

• Endoscopy

• Specialized reflux studies - imaging and acid test

Clinical Diagnosis

• Most people already on medications - self diagnosis

• Clinical symptoms usually tell tale

• If you have had it for three or more years need and EGD

Endoscopic Diagnosis

• What is endoscopic?

Endoscopic Diagnosis

Endoscopic Diagnosis

Special Diagnostic Studies

• Esophagram

• Bravo probe study

Special Studies - Esophagram

Special Studies - Acid Test

Special Studies - Acid Test

Special Studies - Acid Test

Special Studies - Acid Test

Complications

• Respiratory infections

• Chronic Cough

• Narrowing from chronic acid damage

• Ulcers

• “Pre-cancerous changes” - Barrett’s Esophagus

• Cancer

Chronic Cough

Esophageal narrowing - from scar

“Pre Cancer”

Esophageal Cancer

Medical Treatment

• Acid Reducing Medications

Acid Reducing Medications

Which one should I use?

Which one should I use?

• It is different for everyone

• Use whatever works best for you - even if it is the cheapest option

Sometimes Medications Don’t Work

• Cannot control symptoms

• Chronic respiratory infections

• Narrowing of esophagus

• Barrett’s esophagus

• Esophagitis

Surgical Treatment

Laparoscopic Surgery

Robotic Nissen Fundoplication

Hiatal Hernias

GERD and Gallstones

• Which one do I have?

GERD and Gallstones

• The most common overlap is the following: “I have been having stomach issues for years. I get nauseated when I eat, and I often have pain after meals.”

Conclusion

• Gallstones with Symptoms - Remove Gallbladder

• Many surgical options

• GERD - can be treated with medications or surgery

• GERD - some people absolutely need surgery

• The two diseases present the same way (somewhat)