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Gallbladder surgery, also known as cholecystectomy, is a procedure to remove the gallbladder when it becomes diseased or causes symptoms such as pain, gallstones, inflammation, or infection. It is one of the most common and effective treatments for gallbladder-related conditions.
The surgery removes the gallbladder, preventing future gallstone attacks and related complications. Most procedures are performed using laparoscopic techniques through small incisions, allowing patients to recover more quickly compared to traditional open surgery.
Gallbladder surgery provides long-term relief from abdominal pain, reduces the risk of infection and inflammation, prevents recurrent gallstone attacks, and improves overall quality of life. Minimally invasive techniques also support faster healing and shorter hospital stays.
The surgeon evaluates your symptoms, medical history, and diagnostic imaging to confirm the need for surgery.
You receive pre-operative instructions and undergo necessary tests to ensure you are fit for the procedure.
General anesthesia is given to keep you comfortable and pain-free during surgery.
Small incisions are made, and specialized instruments are used to safely remove the gallbladder.
After surgery, you are monitored closely before being discharged with recovery instructions.
A follow-up appointment ensures proper healing and a smooth recovery.
Gallbladder surgery is recommended for gallstones, inflammation, infection, or persistent gallbladder pain.
The procedure is performed under anesthesia, and post-operative discomfort is usually manageable with medication.
Most patients return to normal activities within a few days to a few weeks, depending on the procedure and individual recovery.
Yes. The liver continues to produce bile, allowing most people to live a normal and healthy life after surgery.
Yes. Laparoscopic gallbladder surgery is widely performed and is considered a safe and effective treatment option for most patients.