The procedure to remove your gallbladder is called a cholecystectomy. Under your liver is a little organ called the gallbladder. Your belly or abdomen's upper right side is where it is located. Bile, a digestive fluid produced by the liver, is kept in the gallbladder. There are two procedures available for removing the gallbladder: Open (classic) approach. A single cut (incision) measuring 4 to 6 inches long is made in the upper right side of your tummy using this technique. The gallbladder is located by the surgeon, who removes it through the wound. Laparoscopic technique. This procedure makes 3 to 4 incredibly tiny incisions. It utilizes a laparoscope, a long, thin tube. A tiny video camera and surgical equipment are inside the tube. Through the incisions, the tube, camera, and tools are inserted. While operating, the surgeon watches a TV display. One of the cuts is used to remove the gallbladder. Less invasive is a laparoscopic cholecystectomy. This indicates that it makes very little belly incisions. Less bleeding occurs. In comparison to open surgery, the recovery period is typically shorter.
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