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  2. Gallbladder Surgery Recovery Time: What to Expect - Verywell...

    www.verywellhealth.com/gallbladder-surgery-recovery-4846464

    Recovery from open gallbladder surgery may take up to six weeks, whereas surgery performed laparoscopically may take one to two weeks. During the recovery period, it's important that you follow your healthcare provider's instructions regarding medications, activities, diet, and follow-up care.

  3. Laparoscopic Gallbladder Removal: What You Need to Know -...

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    Laparoscopic gallbladder removal is a minimally invasive surgery in which small incisions and specialized tools are used to remove a diseased or inflamed gallbladder.

  4. Cholecystectomy (gallbladder removal) - Mayo Clinic

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    A cholecystectomy is usually done by inserting a tiny video camera and special tools through several small incisions to see inside your abdomen and remove the gallbladder. This is called a laparoscopic cholecystectomy. In some cases, one large incision may be used to remove the gallbladder.

  5. Gallbladder Surgery: What to Expect and Recovery - Verywell...

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    Overall, laparoscopic gallbladder surgery is the preferred approach for gallbladder surgery.  When compared to open surgery, it is associated with less bleeding and a shorter recovery time. There are patient scenarios, however, in which open surgery is the necessary approach.

  6. Cholecystectomy (Gallbladder Removal) - Cleveland Clinic

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    A cholecystectomy is a procedure to remove your gallbladder. Surgeons perform most cholecystectomies today through minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery.

  7. Cholecystectomy - Johns Hopkins Medicine

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    Laparoscopic method. This method uses 3 to 4 very small incisions. It uses a long, thin tube called a laparoscope. The tube has a tiny video camera and surgical tools. The tube, camera, and tools are put in through the incisions. The surgeon does the surgery while looking at a TV monitor. The gallbladder is removed through one of the incisions.

  8. Gallbladder Removal Surgery (Cholecystectomy) Patient ... - SAGES

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    This is called laparoscopic surgery, because the main instrument is called a laparoscope (say “LAP-uh-ruh-scope”). Minimally invasive surgery is a general term for surgery with these small instruments. What Causes Gallbladder Problems? Gallstones are often the cause. These small, hard deposits form in the gallbladder.

  9. About Your Gallbladder Removal Surgery | Memorial Sloan Kettering...

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    Surgery to remove your gallbladder is called a cholecystectomy (KOH-leh-sis-TEK-toh-mee). Your gallbladder removal surgery can be done using different techniques. Your surgeon will talk with you about which one is right for you. Depending on the type of surgery you have, your surgeon will make 1 or more incisions (surgical cuts). Back to top.

  10. Cholecystectomy (Gallbladder Removal): Purpose, Types and More

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    Cholecystectomy (removal of the gallbladder) is one of the most common surgical procedures performed in the U.S. According to a 2017 review of current best practices study, 1.2 million removal procedures are done each year in the U.S.

  11. What to know about laparoscopic cholecystectomy - Medical News...

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    Laparoscopic cholecystectomy is a routine surgery to remove the gallbladder. It is an effective treatment option for people who have gallbladder problems that worsen, cause discomfort, or...