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What Causes Cholecystitis After An Emergency Partial Hysterectomy?

Hi I have cholecystitis and my surgeon gave me a list of reasons why I have this problem. He said that it is poss. that it happened from the amount of blood transfusions I received during an emergency surgery I had 2yrs ago. I had placenta percreta and had to have an emergency partial hysterectomy and had 23 bags of blood during this surgery. Could it be from that?
Mon, 18 Apr 2016
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Hello dear Greetings
Regarding your diagnosed condition of cholecystitis following a blood transfusion for hysterectomy I am suggesting definitely yes it must have contacted it from infected person's blood through the transfusion
In view of this please see a surgeon specialist for further clinical assessment and possible surgical interventional procedures
Meanwhile take some antibiotics pending your appointment
I hope this helps
Regards and get well soonest
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What Causes Cholecystitis After An Emergency Partial Hysterectomy?

Hello dear Greetings Regarding your diagnosed condition of cholecystitis following a blood transfusion for hysterectomy I am suggesting definitely yes it must have contacted it from infected person s blood through the transfusion In view of this please see a surgeon specialist for further clinical assessment and possible surgical interventional procedures Meanwhile take some antibiotics pending your appointment I hope this helps Regards and get well soonest