Gall Bladder Congenital Anomalies and the Treatment of Gall Bladder Disease

Gall bladder disease generally refers to thespecial medical care according to the type and the
formation of gallstones inside the bile ducts,seriousness of their physiological
affecting the production of bile and the release ofdysfunctions.Considering the fact that gall bladder
this substance when it is required in the processdisease commonly requires surgery, it is very
of digestion. In some cases, gall bladder diseaseimportant to reveal any congenital anomalies
may also involve bacterial infection of the biliarybefore the surgical treatment, in order to prevent
system. However, gallstones and bacterialthe occurrence of serious complications. However,
infection of the biliary system are not the onlythe methods of diagnosing gall bladder disease in
causes of gall bladder disease. Although they arepresent can rarely reveal clear signs of congenital
rare, congenital dysfunctions at the level of theanomalies of the biliary system in patients. Such
gall bladder are considered to be major causes ofdysfunctions are usually observed during surgery,
gall bladder disease.Congenital malformations ofthus complicating the surgical procedures for gall
the gall bladder raise serious issues in the processbladder removal and exposing patients to
of diagnosing the disease. If these physiologicaladditional risks.A wide range of gall bladder
abnormalities are not revealed in time, thecongenital anomalies have been noticed and
treatment of gall bladder disease may generatereported by physicians and surgeons in the last
unexpected results. Patients who present unusualdecades. A very rare congenital anomaly at the
positioning of the gall bladder or bile ducts, patientslevel of the biliary system is the complete
with double gall bladder and patients with otherabsence of the gall bladder.
congenital anomalies of the biliary system need