Cholecystitis is an inflammation of the gall bladder that is primarily caused by gall-stones blocking the flow of bile from the gall bladder. However, there can be other reasons too. The condition can be acute or chronic. If diagnosed late or left untreated, it can lead to serious complications including a bursting of the gall-bladder which can be fatal. In this article, we will learn various aspects of the condition so that timely action can be taken by patients.
The gall-bladder is a small, pear-shaped organ found in the upper right quadrant of the abdomen, and right below the liver. The liver secretes bile which is required for the digestion of fats in the food we consume. The liver sends the bile directly to the common bile duct (CBD) outside the liver, through a smaller pipe called the hepatic duct. The CBD is like the trunk of a tree and has another branch leading into the gall-bladder, called the cystic duct. There is a valve at this junction called the major duodenal papilla, which is closed when the person is not eating or drinking. Because of this closure, some of the bile coming out of the liver (through the hepatic duct) backs up or refluxes into the gall bladder. This way, the gall-bladder becomes a small storage tank for bile produced by the liver.
When the person is eating or drinking, the gall-bladder contracts and the papilla valve opens. Bile flows from the liver and gall-bladder into the CBD. Incidentally, the CBD has one more branch going into the pancreas, called the pancreatic duct. This way, enzymes and hormones produced by the pancreas, as well as bile sent by liver and gall-bladder all converge at a point on the duodenum, which is the early part of the small intestine, and enter the intestine there.
The gall-bladder can develop a condition called gall-bladder stones. Here, small stones made up of either cholesterol or bilirubin start developing inside the gall-bladder. As long as the stones stay inside the gall-bladder, they are harmless. However, due to constant movement of the body and repeated contractions of the gall-bladder while eating or drinking, one or more leave the gall bladder and enter the cystic duct which carries bile out of the gall-bladder into the CBD. There, they can get stuck and block the outflow of bile. This causes cholecystitis. The stone(s) can even slide down and cause blockages anywhere in the CBD, all the way up to the junction on the duodenum.
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