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Expertise
Gallbladder Surgery
Gallstone disease is one of the most prevalent surgical conditions. Laparoscopic cholecystectomy removes the gallbladder through 3–4 small incisions. Patients are typically discharged the following day and return to normal activities quickly.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you live without a gallbladder?
Yes. The liver continues producing bile; it flows directly into the small intestine. Most people maintain normal eating habits after surgery.
Key Features
- Laparoscopic technique
- Typically 1 overnight stay
- 3–4 mm incisions
- General anaesthesia
- Post-operative follow-up
