Laparoscopic Gallbladder Surgery β Service Description Laparoscopic Gallbladder Surgery (Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy) is a minimally invasive procedure performed to remove the gallbladder, usually due to gallstones or gallbladder inflammation. The gallbladder stores bile that helps in digestion, but when stones form, they can cause severe abdominal pain, infection, and digestive problems. This advanced keyhole surgery allows safe removal of the gallbladder with smaller incisions, less pain, and faster recovery compared to traditional open surgery. πΉ When is Laparoscopic Gallbladder Surgery Recommended? Recurrent abdominal pain (especially after fatty meals) Gallstones detected on ultrasound Gallbladder infection (cholecystitis) Nausea, vomiting, or bloating due to gallstones Complications like pancreatitis caused by gallstones πΉ Our Treatment Approach We provide complete and patient-focused surgical care: Detailed clinical evaluation and ultrasound diagnosis Pre-operative investigations and fitness assessment 3β4 small keyhole incisions for laparoscopic access Safe removal of the gallbladder using advanced instruments Minimal blood loss and precise surgical technique Early mobilization and short hospital stay The procedure is performed under general anesthesia by experienced laparoscopic surgeons to ensure safety and excellent outcomes. πΉ Benefits of Laparoscopic Gallbladder Surgery Small incisions with minimal scarring Less post-operative pain Faster recovery and early return to normal routine Reduced risk of infection Short hospital stay (often same-day or next-day discharge) πΉ Post-Surgery Care Patients are encouraged to walk within hours after surgery. Light activities can usually be resumed within a few days, and most patients return to regular routines within 1β2 weeks. Dietary guidance and follow-up visits are provided to ensure smooth recovery. We are committed to delivering safe, advanced, and compassionate surgical care with a strong focus on patient comfort and long-term health.