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Israel-Palestine
Yasser Has Gallstone
2004-10-27
Yasser Arafat has a large gallstone, a Palestinian hospital official said Tuesday, as the weakened Palestinian leader broke his Ramadan fast and underwent more medical tests at the urging of his doctors. The gallstone is not life threatening and can be easily treated, the official told The Associated Press. Palestinian officials have insisted Arafat, 75, was recovering from a lengthy bout of the flu. However, a Palestinian doctor who has examined Arafat recently said he has been inexplicably exhausted in recent weeks. Israeli officials speculated he was suffering from stomach cancer. Teams of Egyptian and Tunisian doctors have examined him in recent days. On Monday, he underwent an endoscopy, or exam of the digestive tract. And he has not led Muslim evening prayers at the makeshift mosque in his compound, as he has done in the past during the fasting month of Ramadan. A hospital official said ultrasound and X-ray machines were brought to Arafat's compound two days ago to perform tests on his chest and stomach. The ultrasound uncovered a 1-centimeter-long gallstone that did not register on the X-ray. Doctors recommended Arafat undergo minor surgery to remove the stone, but he has not yet responded, the source said.
One centimeter gallstone? Wowzers, that's a big one.

"Non-surgical" removal involves an "ERCP": endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatogram. You drive a special endoscope down the esophagus, through the stomach, into the duodenum, and up to the common bile duct. It's a "side-viewing" scope, and from the side you get a view of the duct. You push out a catheter and inject some radiographic dye into the duct and take a few X-rays. If you can see the stone, you insert a snare catheter -- it's got a retractable wire basket at the end. You try to snare the stone and pull it out of the duct. Alternately you can use a catheter to push the stone out of the duct. Then you inject more dye and take more pics to prove you got everything. Then out you come with the stone. If stone retreival fails, the next alternative is a laparoscopic cholecystectomy.

I tell you all this to tell you the following: the ERCP is something that requires a truly skilled gastroenterologist, a good GI endoscopy lab and equipment, and trained nursing. It's well beyond a simple upper GI endoscopy. No way are they going to try this in Yasser's compound unless they're truly nuts. And laparoscopy requires a surgicenter and skilled personnel.

Expect Yasser to be moved soon.
Posted by:Fred

#21  LH -- appropriate. I would add the Mourner's Kaddish (praise prayer): Magnified and sanctified be God's name throughout the world...The departed still live on earth in the acts of goodness they have done. Especially appropriate in this case because Arafat hasn't done any acts of goodness, and the prayer allows us to remember all those he caused to be killed over a long and blood soaked life.
Posted by: trailing wife   2004-10-27 9:21:19 PM  

#20  He would probably have to go to a country with good-quality medical care. Perhaps Israel...
Posted by: jackal   2004-10-27 4:51:32 PM  

#19  "An ambulance pulled up outside the headquarters of Palestinian President Yasser Arafat (news - web sites) on Wednesday and three medics went inside, a Reuters journalist said. "

No big deal. It was just a weapons delivery.
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2004-10-27 4:35:03 PM  

#18  Appropriate bracha? When it occurs.

Shehechianu, I think.
(Praised are you, oh Lord our G-d, who has sustained us, who has kept us alive, and who has enabled us to reach this day. )

Matzah ball soup, check. Gefilte fish check. Kosher (american) Champagne, check.
Posted by: Liberalhawk   2004-10-27 4:28:49 PM  

#17  Well, he's certainly got a lot of gall, anyway....
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2004-10-27 4:25:43 PM  

#16  Hope he tried to pass it in his urine.
Posted by: Mrs. Davis   2004-10-27 4:25:04 PM  

#15  I think I detect a Jewish holiday coming up:)
Posted by: Liberalhawk   2004-10-27 4:25:02 PM  

#14  AP

"RAMALLAH, West Bank - Yasser Arafat (news - web sites)'s health deteriorated Wednesday and a team of doctors went to his compound to examine the Palestinian leader, a Palestinian official said.


The 75-year-old Arafat had been ill for two weeks, suffering from what Palestinian officials said was the flu. Israeli officials speculated he might have stomach cancer, but two of Arafat's doctors said Wednesday that a blood test, combined with a biopsy of tissue taken from his digestive tract, showed no evidence of cancer of the digestive tract.


Late Wednesday, Arafat's condition worsened and doctors were sent to examine him, an official in Arafat's office said. Palestinian Prime Minister Ahmed Qureia and former Prime Minister Mahmoud Abbas (!!!!!!LH) were summoned to the compound to meet with Arafat, the official said."


Other Palestinian officials were kept out of his room, the official
Posted by: Liberalhawk   2004-10-27 4:23:35 PM  

#13  flash
Reuters

"An ambulance pulled up outside the headquarters of Palestinian President Yasser Arafat (news - web sites) on Wednesday and three medics went inside, a Reuters journalist said. "





Earlier Israeli TV said the Palestinian leader's health had deteriorated.




Posted by: Liberalhawk   2004-10-27 4:21:39 PM  

#12  To bad its not a 7.62mm gall stone
Posted by: Cheaderhead   2004-10-27 4:07:16 PM  

#11  I had one year of pre-med biology, AND stayed in a Holiday Inn a couple months ago - my suggestion? Someone needs to gut-punch Yasser repeatedly over a period of days. That oughtta break something it up. This one's on me Yasser, next visit - I charge. Thx
Posted by: Frank G   2004-10-27 10:37:50 AM  

#10  strategically what matters is that as the odds of imminent death increase, that forces Pal politicians and others to increasingly look at the political alignment post Arafat mortuum (latin grammar?). So in a sense politically he is dead well before he dies, once its clear he wont live long enough to take revenge on or discipline those who oppose him. This means that as the Israels withdraw from Gaza, there is a greater opening for alternative forces to come into play. This may be why Sharon is so urgent to withdraw from Gaza NOW - he wants it to happen before a (hostile to Israel and peace) successor solidifies power - he wants to let moderate forces in Gaza that Israel has quietly cultivated their chance to grab control while central PA dominance is at its weakest.
Posted by: Liberalhawk   2004-10-27 10:27:36 AM  

#9  #3 Oh, that's gotta hurt!
I hope so, so very, very much!
Posted by: Sgt. Mom   2004-10-27 10:26:15 AM  

#8  I rather like the idea of Yasser drowning in his own bile. Fitting, somehow.
Posted by: Seafarious   2004-10-27 9:55:10 AM  

#7  Yasser Arafat has a large gallstone

Now how the hell did Sharon get that thing in there?
Posted by: Jack is Back!   2004-10-27 9:52:35 AM  

#6  As Martha would say Yasser with a gallstone is a Good Thing™
We can hope it hurts like most of them.
Posted by: dorf   2004-10-27 9:39:57 AM  

#5  Bust it up with ultra sound and make him pee it out.
Posted by: Mrs. Davis   2004-10-27 8:41:42 AM  

#4  Gives new meaning to "You've got SOME gall!"
Posted by: RN   2004-10-27 8:32:36 AM  

#3  Oh, that's gotta hurt!
Posted by: tu3031   2004-10-27 8:27:56 AM  

#2  ffs , die already u lame fooktard . noone likes u and u waste oxygen for decent folk , if there is such a thing in Paleo land
Posted by: MacNails   2004-10-27 8:13:37 AM  

#1  

Fred, this graphic may come in handy :)
Posted by: Mark Espinola   2004-10-27 12:50:16 AM  

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