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Postcholecystectomy syndrome (PCS) is a complex of symptoms that includes gastrointestinal disturbances and abdominal pain that persists after cholecystectomy (surgical removal of the gallbladder).

Symptoms

The symptoms of postcholecystectomy syndrome can be mild or severe, and may include:

Causes

The exact cause of postcholecystectomy syndrome is not known. However, it is believed to be due to changes in the bile duct and gallbladder following surgery. Other possible causes include:

Diagnosis

The diagnosis of postcholecystectomy syndrome is based on the patient's symptoms and medical history. Additional tests may be needed to confirm the diagnosis, such as:

Treatment

The treatment of postcholecystectomy syndrome depends on the underlying cause. Treatment options may include:

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