Gallbladder polyps are a common gallbladder condition that is usually discovered during a physical examination or tests for other reasons. For gallbladder polyps**, many patients hope that they can be performed by surgical methods to preserve gallbladder polyps**, but in fact, most doctors prefer to choose to remove the gallbladder when faced with gallbladder polyps. What is the reason behind this?
First of all, we need to understand the nature of gallbladder polyps. Gallbladder polyps can be benign or malignant. Although most gallbladder polyps are benign, a small percentage can be malignant. Malignant gallbladder polyps, if not removed promptly, may progress, leading to more serious consequences.
Secondly, the surgical method of removing the gallbladder is more thorough. If only chole-sparing surgery is performed to remove polyps, it is possible that the roots of the polyps remain in the gallbladder and may grow again in the future. The surgical method of removing the gallbladder can completely eliminate this hidden danger.
In addition, for multiple gallbladder polyps, the method of sparing the polyps may not completely remove all the polyps, while removing the gallbladder can solve all the problems at once.
In addition, if the polyp has become malignant, cutting open the gallbladder may cause the cancer to spread.
Finally, removing the gallbladder can reduce the risk of gallbladder cancer in the long run. Gallbladder cancer is a cancer with a high mortality rate, and gallbladder polyps are one of the important causes of gallbladder cancer.
Overall, the surgical method of removing the gallbladder is more thorough and safer. Therefore, for the ** of gallbladder polyps, we prefer to choose to remove the gallbladder.
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Gallbladder polyps