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	<title>Comments on: Gallbladder Surgery Recovery: Bile Duct Injury</title>
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		<title>By: Robin Durkee</title>
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		<dc:creator>Robin Durkee</dc:creator>
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		<description>Two days following gallbladder surgery my 39 year old neice declined in health with persistant stomach pain, nausea, fever, left quadrant and back pain.  Eleven days later, tests confirmed a large amount of free fluid in her stomach.  Exploratory surgery followed and it was reported that the surgeon found a nickle size bleeding ulcer hole in her duodonum.  A tube was put down her throat and massive amounts of green bile drained for four solid days.  Now I am concerned that the doctors covered up, and her bile duct was severed during gallbladder surgery.  An endoscope had been performed 10 days prior to the gallbladder surgery, and the results were unremarkable.  Thoughts......</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Two days following gallbladder surgery my 39 year old neice declined in health with persistant stomach pain, nausea, fever, left quadrant and back pain.  Eleven days later, tests confirmed a large amount of free fluid in her stomach.  Exploratory surgery followed and it was reported that the surgeon found a nickle size bleeding ulcer hole in her duodonum.  A tube was put down her throat and massive amounts of green bile drained for four solid days.  Now I am concerned that the doctors covered up, and her bile duct was severed during gallbladder surgery.  An endoscope had been performed 10 days prior to the gallbladder surgery, and the results were unremarkable.  Thoughts&#8230;&#8230;</p>
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