Laparoscopic
cholecystectomy
The surgery which removes the
gallbladder is known as the cholecystectomy.
The gallbladder is removed by a 5 to 8 inch long cut, in the abdomen.
During an open cholecystectomy, the incision is made just below the ribs on right side and goes just below the waist.
The gallbladder is removed by a 5 to 8 inch long cut, in the abdomen.
During an open cholecystectomy, the incision is made just below the ribs on right side and goes just below the waist.
A less invasive type to remove
gallbladder is known as laparoscopic cholecystectomy.
Laparoscope (an instrument which
was used to view inside of the body) is used in this surgery to remove
gallbladder. It was done through many small incisions rather than one large
incision, generally 4 incisions, each one centimetre or less in the length.
With laparoscopic
cholecystectomy, you can return to the work sooner, have less pain after the
surgery was done, and have shorter hospital stay & very shorter recovery
time.
Surgery to remove gallbladder
with a laparoscope won’t require the muscles of your abdomen be cut, as they
were in open surgery. The incision was much smaller, which makes recovery go
very fast.
With laparoscopic cholecystectomy, probably you will only have to stay in the hospital for day or two.
Dr Rahul Mahadar is expert Laparoscopic bariatric
surgeon. He is a Gastro-Intestinal Surgeon in
Dombivli, Thane.With laparoscopic cholecystectomy, probably you will only have to stay in the hospital for day or two.
For more information visit: www.jeevanshreehospital.com
Phone no: 9920027124
Laparoscopic cholecystectomy |
gallbladder | Dr. Rahul Mahadar | Jeevanshree Hospital | Laparoscopic surgeon |
bariatric surgeon | in Kalwa | Mumbra | Diva | Kopar | Dombivali | Kalyan |
Badlapur | Thakurli
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