MBBS, DNB, FNB - Minimal Access Surgery, Fellowship in Robotic and minimal access colorectal Surgery
General Surgeon, Delhi
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19 years experience
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The development of Gallstones can be prevented by adopting some dietary changes.
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Dietary changes might ease the pain that is caused by gallstones, but it does not prevent gallstones from developing again. In order to get long-term relief from gallstones, one must undergo surgery. Digestive functions improve dramatically after the removal of gallstones in most of the cases.
What is laparoscopic cholecystectomy?
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In a laparoscopic cholecystectomy, the surgeon makes four small incisions in the area of operation and a small video camera is inserted through one of the incisions, while surgical tools are inserted through the other incisions. The surgeon then observes the gallstones via a video monitor and removes the gallstones using the surgical devices.
It is not possible for a doctor to tell ahead of time whether a person would need a laparoscopic surgery or an open surgery.
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The type of surgery that a patient needs to undergo depends on the severity of his/her condition and it is not possible to presuppose what kind of surgery would be suitable for the person. It might so happen that the surgeon begins with a laparoscopic approach but changes track midway and move on to a traditional method of surgery.
What is the length of the incision that the surgeon makes during an open cholecystectomy?
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During a cholecystectomy, the surgeon makes an incision of 6 inches or 15 centimeters in the right side of the abdomen beneath the ribs. After this muscles and tissues are moved out of the way so that the gall stone(s) and liver are revealed. Then the surgeon removes the stone(s).
A cholecystectomy is a very complicated procedure and should be avoided.
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A cholecystectomy is a minimally invasive procedure and surgical complications are very less likely to occur. There are two types of Cholecystectomy, laparoscopic and open surgery. Both these procedures are highly effective in removing gallstones and the recovery time is also high.