Gallbladder removal or cholecystectomy is typically performed when the patient has had at least one gallstone attack. Most cholecystectomies are performed laparoscopically--using a long instrument with a tiny camera on the end--because the patient...
Pain relief measures after gallbladder surgery vary according to the setting; the type of surgery performed; and the number of days since the surgery. Pain control in the hospital may involve intravenous or injectable narcotics while patients at...
Gallbladder removal surgery, otherwise known as cholecystectomy, is one of the most commonly performed surgical procedures in the U.S., according to the Society of American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons. During the procedure a surgeon...
Turmeric has a long history of use in Ayurvedic medicine to increase energy, expel parasites, improve digestion, regulate women's menstrual cycles and alleviate arthritis symptoms. Modern medicine has focused its interest on turmeric's...
The gallbladder is not an essential organ. It can be removed with minimal long-term effects. In fact, removal is the only way to permanently prevent the recurrence of gallstones as well as gallbladder cancer. The most common method for gallbladder...
The abdomen contains the stomach, gallbladder, liver, intestine, kidneys, spleen and pancreas, therefore an abdominal operation can involve any combination of those organs. Surgeons operate on the abdomen for many reasons including infection,...
Vitamin B12 is important for your body to work properly; therefore, poor intake or absorption of this vitamin can cause a deficiency. If you've had your gallbladder removed, you may have trouble absorbing some vitamins. Although vitamin B12 can...
Your gallbladder is a small sac located near your liver. It stores and processes bile. Bile is a substance that helps your body digest fat in your small intestine after you have eaten. Gallbladder pain can be the result of a problem within the sac...
Gallbladder surgery is necessary for patients who have gallstones or if the gallbladder has stopped functioning. Surgeons perform gallbladder surgery--called cholecystectomy in the medical field--using either a laparoscopic or an open approach,...
You may be scared of having gallbladder surgery while welcoming it at the same time. Gallbladder disease and gallstones can be very painful. Normally, your liver produces bile, which is then stored by the gallbladder before it reaches the small...
The gallbladder plays an important role in the digestive process in the body. There are times, however, when it needs to be removed, usually because of painful gallstones or other gallbladder disease. After gallbladder removal surgery, there are...