“When the Gallbladder Loses Its Temper: A Surgeon’s Take on Acute Cholecystitis”
A quiet organ that suddenly turns dramatic You know those people who are calm and composed until, one day, they just explode?That’s the gallbladder for you. … Read more
A quiet organ that suddenly turns dramatic You know those people who are calm and composed until, one day, they just explode?That’s the gallbladder for you. … Read more
Because the liver isn’t always the only thing bleeding, sometimes air is rushing in where it doesn’t belong. The Trap of Focus Right upper quadrant … Read more
The unassuming culprit It’s small, pear-shaped, and tucked quietly beneath the liver, yet it’s responsible for an astonishing number of admissions, operations, and late-night calls … Read more
Because in trauma, every minute without control is a negotiation with death, and death doesn’t bargain. The Most Important Clock in the Room We talk … Read more
Because sometimes the only way to save the liver is to replace it, and sometimes, even that isn’t enough. When the Liver Crosses the Line … Read more
Because sometimes, preservation isn’t an option, and hesitating costs lives. The Reality in the Trauma Bay The spleen doesn’t leak; it gushes. When it tears, the … Read more
There are two certainties in hepatic trauma: the liver bleeds like it means it, and physiology dies much faster than technique saves it. When the … Read more
Because the liver doesn’t forget, it just waits for its moment to remind you that trauma doesn’t end when the bleeding stops. The Morning After … Read more
Pain isn’t just anatomy. It’s history. Every time someone grabs their abdomen and says, “It hurts here,” they’re not only showing you a symptom, but … Read more
Because even after you stop the bleeding, bile finds a way to remind you the job’s not over. The Wound You Don’t See Right Away … Read more