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Andy Wells
Andy Wellsover 6 years ago
Gall Bladder Removal Surgery - Cholecystectomy

Gall Bladder Removal Surgery - Cholecystectomy

A cholecystectomy (koh-luh-sis-TEK-tuh-me) is a surgical procedure to remove your gallbladder β€” a pear-shaped organ that sits just below your liver on the upper right side of your abdomen. Your gallbladder collects and stores bile β€” a digestive fluid produced in your liver. A cholecystectomy may be necessary if you experience pain from gallstones that block the flow of bile. A cholecystectomy is a common surgery, and it carries only a small risk of complications. In most cases, you can go home the same day of your cholecystectomy. A cholecystectomy is most commonly performed by inserting a tiny video camera and special surgical tools through four small incisions to see inside your abdomen and remove the gallbladder. Doctors call this a laparoscopic cholecystectomy. In some cases, one large incision may be used to remove the gallbladder. This is called an open cholecystectomy.

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over 6 years ago

Useful information πŸ‘ŒThanx

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over 6 years ago

Nice Tqu

over 6 years ago

We should teach patients that bulky meals will cause diarrhea after a cholecystectomy.

over 6 years ago

waht are these clips made of? don't they disturb in future, for example in an MRI?

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