Expert Gallbladder Surgery for Lasting Relief
Safe, advanced laparoscopic and robotic surgeries for gallstones and gallbladder problems. Quick recovery and lasting relief.
What is Cholecystectomy?
Cholecystectomy is the surgical removal of the gallbladder, a small organ under the liver that stores bile. It is one of the most common surgeries performed worldwide, mainly to treat gallstones and their complications. Modern approaches like laparoscopic and robotic cholecystectomy make the procedure safe, minimally invasive, and offer faster recovery compared to traditional open surgery.
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Types of Cholecystectomy
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This is the most common and preferred method. The surgeon makes 3–4 small incisions in the abdomen and inserts a camera and instruments to remove the gallbladder.
Benefits include minimal pain, less scarring, early discharge (same day or next day), and quick recovery within 5–7 days.
A minimally invasive variation where the surgeon removes the gallbladder through a single incision near the belly button. This offers better cosmetic results and faster healing, suitable for selected patients.
Recommended when laparoscopic surgery is not feasible due to severe inflammation, scarring, previous surgeries, or complications.The surgeon makes a larger incision under the right rib cage to remove the
gallbladder. Recovery takes longer (2–4 weeks), but it is safe for complex cases.
A highly precise, advanced technique using a robotic surgical system. The surgeon controls robotic arms for better accuracy, minimal bleeding, and quicker healing. Suitable for patients needing enhanced precision or with difficult anatomy.
Removal
This is not a gallbladder removal surgery but is often performed before or after cholecystectomy if stones are stuck in the bile duct. Using an endoscope, the surgeon removes stones and places stents if needed to relieve obstruction.
A minimally invasive, temporary drainage procedure done
for high-risk or critically ill patients who cannot undergo surgery. A tube is inserted through the skin into the
gallbladder to relieve infection until the patient is stable for surgery.
Why You Should Not Delay
Ignoring gallbladder problems can lead to repeated painful attacks, infections, pancreatitis, or bile duct obstruction. Early surgery prevents complications and ensures faster, smoother recovery.
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Frequently Asked Questions
A cholecystectomy is the surgical removal of the gallbladder to treat gallstones or infections. Yes, Healic provides safe laparoscopic and open gallbladder removal surgeries.
If you have severe right-side abdominal pain, repeated gallstone attacks, nausea after meals, fever, jaundice, or gallbladder inflammation, Healic specialists may recommend surgery.
Yes. Healic performs minimally invasive laparoscopic cholecystectomy, which offers smaller cuts, less pain, and faster recovery.
The surgery takes 30–60 minutes. Most Healic patients go home the same day and recover in 1–2 weeks with light activity.
Ultrasound, blood tests, and imaging like CT or MRCP may be done to check for stones, infection, and gallbladder function.
Risks include bleeding, infection, bile leakage, or temporary digestive issues. At Healic, expert surgeons and strict monitoring help ensure a safe and smooth recovery.
Don’t worry, our expert team will guide you through diagnosis, treatment options, and recovery. Share your question and we’ll respond quickly.
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