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Gallstone Surgery

Gallstone surgery, also known as cholecystectomy, is a procedure to remove the gallbladder when gallstones cause pain or complications. It can be performed using minimally invasive laparoscopic techniques for faster recovery and minimal scarring.

What is Gallstone ?

Gallstone surgery, or cholecystectomy, is a common procedure performed to remove the gallbladder when gallstones lead to severe pain, inflammation, or digestive issues. The surgery can be done using a minimally invasive laparoscopic approach, which involves small incisions, less pain, and a quicker recovery compared to traditional open surgery. In some cases, open cholecystectomy may be necessary if complications arise or if the gallbladder is severely inflamed. Removing the gallbladder does not affect digestion significantly, as bile flows directly from the liver to the intestine. With proper post-surgical care, most patients recover quickly and resume normal activities within a few weeks.

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Why Consider Gallstone surgery?

Diagnosis of Gallstone

The diagnosis of gallstones begins with a thorough evaluation of symptoms such as abdominal pain, nausea, and digestive discomfort. A physical examination helps identify tenderness in the upper right abdomen. Imaging tests, like an ultrasound, are the most commonly used method to detect gallstones and assess gallbladder health. In some cases, additional tests such as a CT scan or MRI may be required to get a more detailed view, especially if complications like bile duct blockage are suspected. Blood tests may also be conducted to check for infections, inflammation, or liver function abnormalities. Early and accurate diagnosis ensures timely treatment and helps prevent severe complications.

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Recovery and Aftercare

Recovery and aftercare for gallstone surgery vary based on whether a laparoscopic or open cholecystectomy was performed. Patients undergoing laparoscopic surgery typically recover within a few days, while open surgery may require a few weeks of rest. Mild pain, bloating, or digestive changes may occur initially but usually improve over time. It is important to follow a balanced, low-fat diet to help the body adjust to the absence of the gallbladder. Patients should stay hydrated, avoid heavy lifting, and gradually resume daily activities. Proper wound care, taking prescribed medications, and attending follow-up appointments ensure a smooth recovery and prevent complications.

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