Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy
Laparoscopic cholecystectomy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to remove the gallbladder, most commonly due to gallstones or gallbladder-related conditions. At Nexus Hospital, this procedure is performed using advanced laparoscopic techniques with small incisions, ensuring precision and patient comfort. A tiny camera and specialized instruments allow surgeons to operate with enhanced visibility and accuracy. Compared to open surgery, it offers less pain, minimal scarring, and faster recovery. The procedure is safe, effective, and usually completed within a short duration. Patients can typically return home within a day or two and resume normal activities quickly. With expert surgical care and proper post-operative support, we ensure a smooth and comfortable recovery.
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Advanced Care
Patient First
When is the treatment required?
- Gallstones causing pain or discomfort
- Recurrent abdominal pain (especially after meals)
- Inflammation or infection of the gallbladder
- Nausea or vomiting due to gallbladder issues
- Complications like gallstone pancreatitis
- Gallbladder dysfunction confirmed by tests
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Number of Sessions Required
Laparoscopic cholecystectomy is a one-time surgical procedure, followed by a short hospital stay and post-operative follow-up visits.
Meet The Doctors
Dr. Nikhila Muthyala
Obstetrician & Gynaecologist
14+ Years of Experience
Dr. P Vamshi Bharath
General Surgeon | Laparoscopic Surgeon | Proctologist
13+ Years of Experience
Benefit of that treatment
- Minimally invasive with small incisions
- Faster recovery and shorter hospital stay
- Less pain and minimal scarring
- Lower risk of complications
- Quick return to normal activities
- Effective and permanent solution for gallbladder issues
FAQs
Yes, the body can function normally without a gallbladder, with minor dietary adjustments if needed.
Pain is minimal compared to open surgery and is well-managed with medication.
Most patients can return to work within a week, depending on recovery and job type.