After cholecystectomy, can hepatolithiasis, cholelithiasis and hepatolithiasis be operated?

1, the diagnosis of intrahepatic bile duct stones is clear.

2. Bile cirrhosis may exist, and the main cause of cirrhosis is intrahepatic bile duct stones.

3. Jaundice, splenomegaly and abnormal liver morphology may all be related to biliary cirrhosis.

4. It is suggested to further clarify whether there are portal hypertension and esophageal and gastric varices.

5. Intrahepatic bile duct stones need surgical treatment. Firstly, stones can be removed, and secondly, the progress of biliary cirrhosis can be delayed.

6, the operation method should be based on the specific condition. However, it should be noted that the postoperative recurrence rate of intrahepatic bile duct stones is very high, and the follow-up treatment channel should be reserved for the recurrence of intrahepatic bile duct stones in the future, otherwise the patients will face one or more complicated and risky operations in a few years.

7. You have provided too little information to give a detailed answer here.

(Dr. Hou Chunsheng from the Third Hospital of Beijing Medical University solemnly reminded me that it is impossible to fully understand the condition because I can't see the patient in person. The above suggestions are for reference only. Please go to the hospital for specific diagnosis and treatment under the guidance of a doctor! )