Doctors may choose cholecystectomy or removal of the gallbladder when symptoms from gallbladder sludge are serious.
If the patient is unable to undergo surgery, some non-surgical interventions can help, including oral medications to dissolve gallbladder sludge. A percutaneous cholecystostomy with drainage involves inserting a tube through a small incision into the gallbladder to drain excess bile.
These non-surgical interventions have not been extensively studied for patients with gallbladder sludge and have limited effectiveness for gallstones.

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