What is colorless bile from a gallbladder puncture?

The appearance of colorless bile after gallbladder puncture drainage is considered to be due to the dysfunction of gallbladder drainage caused by stones or tumors in the neck of the gallbladder, resulting in over absorption of bile pigments and the appearance of white bile. The color of bile after normal gallbladder puncture is yellow, grass green, dark green and so on. If the patient has no colorful bile after the puncture, it is considered that the patient’s own bile pigment is stagnant in the gallbladder due to the blockage of the cystic duct, which causes the bile pigment in the gallbladder to be over-absorbed, leading to a decrease in the content of bile pigment in the bile, and white bile can appear, which is most commonly found in the stones or tumors in the neck of the gallbladder. It is recommended that patients go to the hepatobiliary surgery department of the local hospital to consult and listen to the professional doctor’s advice for treatment, the above views are only for therapeutic reference.