Laparoscopic Gallbladder Removal Surgery
in Bangalore

What Is Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy?

Laparoscopic gallbladder removal surgery, also called laparoscopic cholecystectomy, removes the gallbladder through a few small abdominal incisions. It is commonly considered for symptomatic gallstones and certain gallbladder conditions after clinical evaluation.

For people considering laparoscopic gallbladder surgery in Bangalore, the decision depends on symptoms, examination, scans, blood tests and whether stones or inflammation affect the gallbladder or bile ducts.

What Does the Gallbladder Do?

The gallbladder is a small organ located beneath the liver. It stores and concentrates bile, a digestive fluid made by the liver. After the gallbladder is removed, bile continues to flow from the liver into the intestine, so most people can digest food without a gallbladder.

When Is Gallbladder Removal Recommended?

Gallstones that do not cause symptoms often do not require surgery. Surgical evaluation may be advised when gallstones cause repeated pain, gallbladder inflammation, blockage of a bile duct, jaundice or gallstone-related pancreatitis. Gallbladder polyps or other abnormalities may also require assessment.

The correct treatment depends on the cause of symptoms. Indigestion or abdominal discomfort alone does not prove that the gallbladder is responsible, so evaluation is important before planning surgery.

Symptoms That Need Medical Assessment

  • Recurring pain in the right upper abdomen or upper middle abdomen
  • Pain after meals that may spread to the back or right shoulder
  • Nausea or vomiting during a painful episode
  • Fever or chills with abdominal pain
  • Yellowing of the eyes or skin, dark urine or pale stools
  • Persistent or severe abdominal pain

Seek urgent medical care for severe or prolonged pain, fever, repeated vomiting or jaundice. These may indicate acute inflammation, bile-duct obstruction or pancreatitis.

How Are Gallstones and Gallbladder Problems Diagnosed?

Assessment usually begins with a medical history and abdominal examination. An ultrasound is commonly used to look for gallstones and signs of inflammation. Blood tests may check the liver, bile ducts, pancreas and infection markers.

Depending on the findings, additional investigations such as MRCP, CT, HIDA scan or endoscopic ultrasound may be considered. If a stone is suspected in the common bile duct, a procedure such as ERCP may be required in selected cases.

How Is Laparoscopic Gallbladder Removal Performed?

Laparoscopic cholecystectomy is performed under general anaesthesia. The surgeon makes a few small incisions, introduces a camera and instruments, separates the gallbladder from its attachments and removes it through one of the incisions.

The number and position of incisions can vary. In some situations, imaging of the bile ducts may be performed during surgery. The operation plan is individualized according to inflammation, anatomy, previous surgery and other clinical factors.

Laparoscopic vs Open Gallbladder Surgery

Most planned gallbladder removals are attempted laparoscopically. Compared with open surgery, the laparoscopic approach generally uses smaller incisions and may allow a shorter hospital stay and earlier return to routine activities.

Sometimes an open operation is planned or the surgeon may convert from laparoscopic to open surgery if severe inflammation, scar tissue, bleeding or unclear anatomy makes this the safer option. Conversion is a safety decision, not automatically a complication. Learn more about open gallbladder removal surgery.

Potential Benefits of the Laparoscopic Approach

  • Smaller abdominal incisions
  • Usually less wound-related discomfort than open surgery
  • Often a shorter hospital stay
  • Earlier return to routine activity for many patients
  • Smaller scars after healing

Individual recovery differs. The benefits depend on the person’s condition and whether the operation remains laparoscopic.

How to Prepare for Surgery

Tell the surgical team about allergies, previous abdominal operations, pregnancy, diabetes, heart or lung disease and all medicines or supplements you take. Preoperative blood tests and other investigations may be advised.

Follow the hospital’s fasting instructions. Do not stop blood thinners, diabetes medicines or other prescribed treatment without instructions from the surgeon or anaesthesia team. Arrange transport and help at home if advised.

Recovery After Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy

Many patients can go home on the day of surgery or after an overnight stay, depending on their condition and hospital protocol. Temporary wound soreness, fatigue, nausea, bloating or shoulder-tip discomfort from the gas used during laparoscopy can occur.

Gentle walking is often encouraged. Return to work may be possible within one to two weeks for some people, but heavy physical work can require longer. Driving, lifting, exercise and wound care should follow the treating team’s instructions rather than a fixed online timeline.

For a related overview, read why recovery after modern gallbladder surgery may be easier.

Diet After Gallbladder Removal

Most people can return gradually to a normal balanced diet. Smaller, lighter meals may feel more comfortable during early recovery. Some people temporarily experience loose stools, bloating or indigestion, particularly after high-fat meals.

Persistent diarrhoea, pain, vomiting or inability to eat should be discussed with the treating team. Long-term restrictive diets are not routinely necessary for everyone.

Possible Risks and Complications

All surgery has risks. Possible complications include bleeding, wound infection, blood clots, bile leakage, retained bile-duct stones, injury to the bile duct or nearby organs, anaesthesia-related problems and the need for an additional procedure. Some people can have ongoing digestive symptoms after surgery.

Your surgeon should explain the expected benefits, alternatives and risks relevant to your case before consent. General patient information is also available from SAGES and the NIDDK.

When to Contact the Surgical Team After Surgery

Contact the hospital or surgeon for increasing abdominal pain, persistent vomiting, fever, worsening redness or discharge from a wound, increasing abdominal swelling, jaundice, breathing difficulty or inability to drink fluids. Follow the discharge instructions provided by your treating team.

Choosing Gallbladder Surgery in Bangalore

If you are considering laparoscopic gallbladder removal surgery in Bangalore, an evaluation can determine whether symptoms are likely to be gallbladder-related and whether surgery is appropriate.

Dr Kiran KJ evaluates gallstone and gallbladder conditions and discusses laparoscopic and open treatment options according to the individual case. The consultation can cover scan findings, possible bile-duct stones, the proposed operation, expected recovery and relevant risks.

Frequently Asked Questions About Gallbladder Surgery

Is surgery needed for every gallstone?

No. Gallstones found incidentally and causing no symptoms may not require surgery. The decision depends on symptoms and complications.

Are only the stones removed?

Standard cholecystectomy removes the gallbladder containing the stones. Removing stones alone generally does not address the source of stone formation.

Can I live normally without a gallbladder?

Yes. The liver continues to make bile, which flows directly into the intestine. Most people return to a normal diet after recovery.

Is laparoscopic surgery possible after previous abdominal surgery?

It may still be possible, but previous surgery can create scar tissue. The surgeon assesses the safest approach for the individual case.

How long does gallbladder surgery take?

Operating time varies with inflammation, anatomy, previous surgery and whether additional procedures are required. Your surgeon can give a case-specific estimate.

When can I return to work?

Some people return to desk-based work within one to two weeks, while physically demanding jobs may require longer. Obtain individualized clearance.

What happens if a bile-duct stone is found?

Additional imaging or a procedure such as ERCP may be required before, during or after gallbladder surgery, depending on the situation.

Consultation for Laparoscopic Gallbladder Surgery in Bangalore

If you have recurring upper-abdominal pain, diagnosed gallstones or a recommendation for gallbladder removal, a surgical consultation can help clarify the next step.

Book an appointment with Dr Kiran KJ for evaluation of gallstones and gallbladder surgery in Bangalore.

This page provides general medical information and does not replace an examination, diagnosis or individualized advice from your treating doctor.

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