The gallbladder can be removed using a less invasive procedure called laparoscopic cholecystectomy. When gallstones create infection, discomfort, or inflammation, it helps patients. Most patients go home the same day from the procedure, which only requires a few tiny incisions, and quickly resume their regular activities. Surgery to remove your gallbladder is called a laparoscopic cholecystectomy. The right side of your abdomen (belly) receives a few little incisions from the physician. A laparoscope, which is a short tube with a camera at one end, is inserted by the surgeon through one incision. On a screen, your gallbladder is displayed. The gallbladder is subsequently removed via a further little incision. An open cholecystectomy is more intrusive than a laparoscopic one. This alternative procedure necessitates a wider incision. The gallbladder is an organ that resembles a tiny pears in size and shape. Bile, a material produced by the liver, is kept there. When the body need bile to digest fatty meals, it is held till then.
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