MRCP suggests poor gallbladder morphology, which may be a manifestation of acute cholecystitis, and elective surgical treatment based on non-surgical treatment such as metronidazole and atropine.
MRCP is magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatic imaging, which can show the specific conditions of the pancreatic bile ducts, such as the presence of stones and stenosis, and is currently the highest resolution examination for diagnosis of pancreatic bile duct diseases. Poor gallbladder morphology suggests possible acute cholecystitis.
1. Non-surgical treatment: The treatment of acute cholecystitis is based on non-surgical treatment, including fasting and maintaining water and electrolyte balance. Antibiotics such as metronidazole and ampicillin can be used to control infection. When the pain is severe, use atropine sulfate tablets and scopolamine tablets and other antispasmodic and analgesic treatment.
2. Surgical treatment: patients with mild disease can wait for the acute phase to be over, and then elective cholecystectomy can be performed; patients with severe disease need to correct the water and electrolyte disorders, and then early cholecystectomy can be performed.
Specific treatment methods should also be carried out under the guidance of specialized doctors.