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Expert surgical removal of gallstones with minimally invasive techniques for quick recovery.

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What is Gall Bladder Stone Surgery?

Gallbladder stones, also known as gallstones, are small, hardened deposits that form in the gallbladder. They can be made of cholesterol, bilirubin, or a combination of both. The prevalence of gallstones is relatively high, especially among the North Indian population. This is attributed to factors such as genetic predisposition, dietary habits, and lifestyle. The symptoms of gallstones may include severe abdominal pain, jaundice, and digestive issues. The treatment for gallbladder stones in often involves surgical removal of the gallbladder, known as cholecystectomy, especially in cases where the stones cause symptoms or complications.Dietary modifications and lifestyle changes are also recommended to prevent the recurrence of gallstones.

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Symptoms You
Can't Ignore

Recognize these symptoms early to prevent complications with your gall bladder stone condition

Severe abdominal pain

Sudden, intense pain in the upper right abdomen or center

Nausea/vomiting

Persistent nausea, especially after fatty meals

Jaundice

Yellowing of skin/eyes due to bile duct obstruction

Fever with chills

Sign of infection (cholecystitis)

Don't wait until your symptoms worsen. Consult with our specialists today.

Risks of Delayed Gall Bladder Stone Treatment

Risks of Delaying Gall Bladder Stone Treatment

  • Acute cholecystitis (gallbladder inflammation)
  • Biliary colic (severe abdominal pain)
  • Pancreatitis (pancreas inflammation)
  • Cholangitis (bile duct infection)
  • Gallstone ileus (intestinal blockage)
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Quick Gall Bladder Stone Facts

Procedure Time

45-90 min

Surgery Type

Laparoscopic/
Open

Hospital Stay

1-3 days

Recovery Time

7 days - 3 weeks

Anesthesia

General

How You Prepare for Gall Bladder Stone Surgery

Expert surgical removal of gallstones using minimally invasive techniques ensures a quicker recovery and reduced complications. This guide helps you understand the procedure, associated risks, symptoms, and cost transparency.

Food and Medicines

  • Avoid eating or drinking for at least 8 hours before surgery. You may take a sip of water with essential medications if permitted by your doctor.
  • Inform your doctor about any ongoing medications, especially blood thinners, NSAIDs, or herbal supplements that may increase bleeding risk.
  • Follow any instructions given regarding pre-operative antibiotics or medication adjustments.

What to Expect

During & After Surgery
  • The surgery lasts around 45–90 minutes depending on whether it is laparoscopic or open.
  • You will be under general anesthesia throughout the procedure.
  • Laparoscopic surgery may allow same-day discharge, while open surgery typically requires 1–3 days of hospital stay.
  • Recovery usually ranges from 7 days to 3 weeks depending on your body's healing speed and surgery type.
  • Your doctor will discuss the risks, including cholecystitis, biliary colic, pancreatitis, cholangitis, and gallstone ileus.

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Frequentlly Asked Questions About Surgery Second Opinions

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Q: What details should I provide for a gallbladder stone surgery?

A: Please share your abdominal ultrasound or CT scan reports, recent liver function tests (LFTs), complete blood count (CBC), details of any pain episodes, current medications, and surgical recommendation from your doctor. These help our surgeons assess the necessity and urgency of surgery and explore any alternative approaches if suitable.

Q: Is surgery always necessary for gallbladder stones?

A: No. Surgery is usually needed only if gallstones cause pain, infection, pancreatitis, or other complications. Silent (asymptomatic) stones may not require immediate treatment.

Q: Can less invasive options than surgery be considered?

A: Yes, in special cases like elderly or high-risk patients. Medicines, diet changes, or drainage procedures may be tried, but for most symptomatic patients, laparoscopic surgery is the most effective treatment.

Q: What are the risks if gallbladder surgery is delayed?

A: Delaying surgery in symptomatic cases can cause serious problems like gallbladder infection, jaundice, or pancreatitis. These may require urgent hospitalization or emergency surgery.

Q: How can I tell if my abdominal pain is due to gallstones?

A: Typical pain occurs in the upper right or middle abdomen, often after fatty meals, and may spread to the back or right shoulder. Ultrasound and clinical evaluation confirm the diagnosis.

Q: Is laparoscopic surgery always possible for gallbladder stones?

A: Mostly yes. Laparoscopic (keyhole) surgery is preferred, but in cases of severe infection, obesity, or previous abdominal surgery, doctors may need to switch to open surgery for safety.

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