What are Gallstones or Gallbladder stones?

Gallstones are small stones that are formed abnormally in gall bladder from bile pigments, cholesterol, and calcium salts. These stones can cause severe pain and blockage of the bile duct. Bile is basically a liquid produced by the liver to help digest the fats in the body; bile travels through narrow tubular channels (bile ducts) into the small intestine.

A gallbladder surgeon cures your gallbladder related problems. As a Gallbladder Surgeon in Nashik, Dr. Sachin Deore has done many complicated surgeries in his medical career. He has got success in removing about 2,245 gall stones from gallbladder of a patient.

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What are its causes?

1. Gallstones can be caused due to high level of cholesterol inside the gallbladder.

2. Chemical imbalance of bile inside the gallbladder.

3. People having biliary infections can develop gallstones.

4. People who are overweight are more likely to suffer from gallstones.

What are its symptoms?

1. You can feel Pain in the abdomen, back, ribs, and shoulder,

2. Nausea or vomiting,

3. Gives a feeling of uneasiness,

4. Yellowing of the skin and whites of the eyes (jaundice).

Advantages of Laparoscopic Gallbladder surgery (Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy):

1. Rather than a five to seven-inch incision, the operation requires only four small openings in the abdomen.

2. Patients usually have minimal post-operative pain.

3. Patients experience faster recovery than open gallbladder surgery patients.

Most patients go home the same day of the surgery and enjoy a quicker return to normal activities.

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Important instructions before surgery:

1. Get preoperative test done like X-ray or ECG, blood tests and ultrasound of the gallbladder.

2. Try having liquid diet in the form of water, juices.

3. Urinate before surgery.

Important instructions after surgery:

1. Avoid heavy weight lifting.

2. Maintain a proper healthy diet, ask the doctors to provide a diet chart for few days.

3. Try to have a body movement soon after the surgery.

Know more about Gallbladder Surgery from Laparoscopic Surgeon in Nashik Dr. Sachin Deore.

Dr. Sachin Deore is a Gallbladder Surgeon & General Surgeon in Nashik. Dr. Deore is well versed with the skills needed for laparoscopic surgeries. He has performed more than 1000 surgeries only in Nashik. He is proficient in identifying, diagnosing and treating the various health issues and problems related to gallbladder, appendix, piles (mulvyadh), fistula (bhagandar), hernia, pilonidal sinus.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, gallbladder removal (cholecystectomy) is considered a major abdominal surgery. Patients may experience some pain, nausea, and vomiting after the procedure. Most people can leave the hospital the same day or the day after laparoscopic gallbladder surgery once they can tolerate liquids or a regular diet. Activity level depends on how the patient feels during recovery.

After gallbladder removal, the liver will continue to produce bile to help digest food. However, instead of being stored in the gallbladder, the bile will drip directly into the digestive system. Patients may have been advised to follow a special diet before surgery, but this is usually not necessary after the procedure.

Cholecystectomy is a common and safe operation, usually with a low risk of complications. In most cases, it is performed using minimally invasive techniques through small incisions, and patients can go home the same day as the surgery.

Gallbladder removal is considered a relatively safe procedure, but like any surgery, there is a small risk of complications.

Doctors may recommend gallbladder surgery if a patient experiences:

1. Repeated gallstone attacks

2. Severe pain from the attacks

3.Complications like inflammation of the gallbladder or pancreas

Doctors advise modifying the diet to avoid fatty, greasy, or spicy foods. Instead, focus on lean meats, low-fat dairy, and leafy green vegetables.

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