A safe and common procedure to remove the gallbladder.
Gallbladder surgery, also known as cholecystectomy, is a safe and common procedure to remove the gallbladder, usually due to gallstones. Gallstones are small, hardened deposits that can block the flow of bile and cause pain, nausea and digestive issues.
In some cases, gallstones can lead to cholecystitis, a painful inflammation of the gallbladder that may cause fever or infection. When these symptoms become frequent or severe, removing the gallbladder is often the most effective and long-term solution.
Gallbladder surgery helps relieve symptoms, prevent complications and improve quality of life for patients with these gallbladder conditions.
In some cases, open surgery is the best choice, requiring one large incision. However, whenever possible, our surgeons opt for minimally invasive techniques, such as laparoscopic surgery. This approach offers several benefits, including smaller incisions, reduced pain, faster recovery times and lower risk of complications. You can learn more about our Minimally Invasive & Robotic Surgery Center.
After surgery, you may go home the same day, or you may stay in the hospital for a day or two. Patients can often resume normal activities within seven to 10 days.
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