Post-cholecystectomy or gallbladder removal surgery
Hi – I had my gallbladder removed 17 years ago and have chronic, sharp back pain behind the port incision. That incision was in my upper left abdominal quadrant; the pain is felt in my back, directly behind the incision. It is thought that I have an adhesion in my upper left quadrant. Is it possible that nerves are trapped and that it causes referred pain in my back? The pain is nauseating and hasn't improved. I have been on anti seizure medication and a pain killer that isn't a percocet-type medication. I am curious if anyone else has persistent pain in their back following gallbladder surgery. If so, how is your pain treated.
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So sorry for you. I have a friend with gastroparesis and I know it makes her life miserable as it relates to food. She frequently vomits after eating.
As to surgical clips left in after gall bladder surgery, to my knowledge that is standard procedure - at least after laparoscopic removal...I have had my gall bladder removed 10 years ago now. Fortunately no complications. As a nurse, I have cared for patients with ruptured gallbladders which caused them to become VERY ill and in ICU with peritonitis or even septic shock. Sometimes you just need to get the gallbladder out. :<(
Hello, @ab1989 and @peter2019,
You both posted about having post-cholecystectomy syndrome.
How are you feeling now? Were you able to find a doctor who could help treat you?
Would you post an update when it's convenient? I'd like to hear how you are doing.
Hello, I am praying that anyone can help. My adult daughter had her gallbladder removed at age 17, she is now 29 years old. She had post cholecystectomy syndrome immediately after her surgery and since then has suffered chronic pain in her belly that is severe enough to cause vomiting. She's been scanned and scoped from here to next century and they can never find a cause for her pain. She has been to UF Shands so many times it's ridiculous. The pain has led to a decline in her mental health. She was hospitalized recently because of the pain and concurrent elevated WBC count and elevated LFTs. Her bile duct was irregular and open at the time so they admitted her and put her on meds for a few days. They finally discharged her and sent her to a GI doctor who gave her trigger point injections in her abdomen. I have asserted for a long time that this is some kind of adhesion or trapped nerve. The pain is right on top of one of her port scars, and upon insertion of the needle, the doctor could FEEL resistance and remarked about it. The issue is, the shots wear off after about 2 weeks, and appointments with this guy are harder to get than hen's teeth, and he's out of the country. My daughter absolutely and categorically is not on narcotic pain meds, nor is she wanting narcotic pain meds. She wants a solution to this pain, so she can get on with her life. Is there anything else anyone can recommend? They're not calling it nerve pain, they're calling it a muscle spasm. I understand spasming muscles can contract around nerves. She's been on muscle relaxers for ages to no effect. The ONLY thing that has even CLOSE to getting her pain down to almost undetectable has been this trigger point injection, of which she has had 2. Is there someone out there that can help? Thank you.
Hello @aurorahmoon and welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect. First of all, I am really sorry for all your daughter, and you as her mother, have been through. Seeing someone you love have to endure pain is awful.
I'd like to introduce @astaingegerdm and @hopeful33250 who both have shared previously in this discussion and I am hoping they may be able to help you with your more specific question.
Are there other options for where you can seek the trigger point injections if the person you've been going to is difficult to get in with? Also, what is the frequency that you have been told she can receive the injections?
Mine was also on my right side and mine was about a year ago. I’m now experiencing pain that radiates to my top back and middle back height level to where my gallbladder was but on the back. It’s weird and doctor said it was possible nerves and that’s all he said.. did you figure out what yours was?
@aurorahmoon - I’m also very sorry to hear about your daughter’s pain.
Is the pain constant, including night time or there at specific times- such as after eating?
Hi, this might be a long shot, but I am currently in a very similar situation as you were (2 weeks post surgery and experiencing the same pains you described). Wondering if you ever found a cause or a treatment?
Hello. Is your pancreas functioning normally?
Hello @lilmo and welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect. Can you share more about your question to @lag911 to provide a bit more background?
Curious about a few things, what do you mean by port Incision? Was something placed during the surgery? Also do you follow a low fat diet?