Cholecystectomy Procedure | Cholecystectomy Surgery
In this video you will get complete information about Cholecystectomy procedure | Cholecystectomy surgery.
A cholecystectomy is surgery to remove your gallbladder.
Doctors usually recommend this surgery if you have...
*Painful gallstones in your gallbladder
*Stones blocking your bile duct
*Inflammation or infection of the gallbladder
*Large polyps that could turn into cancer
*Pancreatitis caused by gallstones
*Or a concern for gallbladder cancer
In simple terms, it’s mainly performed to stop pain, prevent serious issues, and keep you healthy.
Types Of Cholecystectomy Surgery
There are two main ways this surgery is performed.
1. Laparoscopic (Minimally Invasive)
This is the most common method in the U.S.
Doctors make small cuts and use a tiny camera with special tools to perform the surgery.
It usually causes less pain and helps people recover faster, so most can go home the same day.
2. Open Surgery
Open surgery involves making a larger incision and is typically performed when there are complications or severe inflammation.
Because it is more invasive than other methods, the recovery period is longer and it usually takes a few weeks.
What Happens During Cholecystectomy?
Here’s a quick breakdown of what happens...
You’re given anesthesia, so you’re completely asleep.
The surgeon removes the gallbladder.
The procedure usually takes about 1 to 2 hours.
And that’s it your body improves naturally afterward.
Recovery After Cholecystectomy
1. Laparoscopic Surgery
Recovery is usually smooth.
After laparoscopic surgery, most people can return to light activities within a few days and get back to their normal routine in about a week.
2. Open Surgery
Recovery after open surgery may take about 4 to 6 weeks.
During this time, you might notice mild pain near the incision, as well as temporary bloating or loose stools, but these
symptoms usually improve gradually over time.
Life After Cholecystectomy
Here’s the good news! Most people live a completely normal lives without a gallbladder.
You can follow a following tips after surgery...
*Start with light, low-fat meals
*Gradually reintroduce regular foods
*Stay well hydrated
Your liver still produces bile it just flows directly into your intestine instead of being stored.
Cholecystectomy Complications
Cholecystectomy, like any surgical procedure, carries some complications, although they are uncommon.
These may include...
*Infection
*Bleeding
*liver injury
*Injury to nearby structures
*Bulging of an organ or tissue (hernia) at the incision site
*Scarring and a numb sensation at the incision site
So, that’s was all about cholecystectomy.
If you’ve been advised to get this surgery, understanding it can make the whole process a lot less stressful.
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Disclaimer
The information provided on this video is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. If you have any questions or concerns about your health, please talk to a healthcare provider.
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