Gallbladder surgery, commonly performed to treat gallstones and gallbladder inflammation, involves the removal of the gallbladder through laparoscopic or open techniques. This procedure alleviates pain, prevents recurrent complications, and improves digestive function. Minimally invasive approaches offer reduced postoperative discomfort, shorter hospital stays, and quicker recovery, ensuring improved patient outcomes and quality of life.
Gall bladder surgery includes various techniques to treat gallstones, inflammation, or infection, with a focus on minimally invasive approaches, ensuring faster recovery and reduced complications.
Gall bladder surgery is often required due to gallstones, infections, inflammation, or blockages that lead to pain, digestive issues, and risk of serious complications.
Gall bladder surgery is often required due to gallstones, infections, inflammation, or blockages that lead to pain, digestive issues, and risk of serious complications.
Gall bladder surgery, also called cholecystectomy, is a procedure to remove the gall bladder, usually due to gallstones or inflammation.
It is necessary when gallstones or other conditions cause pain, infection, or digestive problems that do not improve with medication or dietary changes
The two main types are laparoscopic cholecystectomy (minimally invasive) and open cholecystectomy (traditional surgery, used for complicated cases).
Laparoscopic surgery typically takes 30–60 minutes, while open surgery may take longer depending on the condition.
Recovery after laparoscopic surgery usually takes 1–2 weeks. Open surgery may require 4–6 weeks for complete healing.
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