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Advanced Gallbladder Surgery at Sarkar Hospital, Agra

Cholecystectomy is a surgical procedure to remove the gallbladder, a small organ that stores bile to help digest fats. Gallbladder removal is most commonly recommended for patients suffering from gallstones or chronic gallbladder disease that causes pain, infection, or digestive problems.

Cholecystectomy is one of the most commonly performed surgeries worldwide and is considered safe and effective. At Sarkar Hospital, Agra, most gallbladder surgeries are performed using laparoscopic (keyhole) techniques, ensuring faster recovery and minimal discomfort.

What Is a Cholecystectomy?

A cholecystectomy involves removing the gallbladder so bile flows directly from the liver into the intestine through the bile duct. You can live a healthy, normal life without a gallbladder.

Why Is Gallbladder Removal Needed?

The most common reason for gallbladder removal is gallstones, which may cause:

  • Recurrent abdominal pain

  • Nausea or vomiting

  • Infection or inflammation (cholecystitis)

  • Digestive discomfort

  • Complications affecting the pancreas or bile ducts

Gallbladder removal may be advised when the condition:

  • Affects quality of life

  • Poses health risks

  • Is likely to worsen over time

How Does Gallbladder Removal Affect the Body?

After surgery, bile no longer gets stored and instead flows directly into the intestine. Most patients experience a short adjustment period, during which fatty foods may be harder to digest. This usually improves within a few weeks.

Procedure Details

Is Cholecystectomy a Major Surgery?

Cholecystectomy is a routine and commonly performed procedure. Most cases are done laparoscopically with small incisions, resulting in:

  • Less pain

  • Faster recovery

  • Minimal scarring

In rare cases, open surgery may be required.

Preparation Before Surgery

Before surgery, our medical team will:

  • Conduct blood tests and imaging studies

  • Review medications and medical history

  • Advise fasting before surgery

  • Explain the procedure and obtain consent

The surgery is performed under general anesthesia.

Types of Cholecystectomy

Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy

  • Small incisions made in the abdomen

  • A camera (laparoscope) guides the surgeon

  • Gallbladder is safely removed

  • Most patients go home the same day

Open Cholecystectomy

  • Larger incision under the right rib cage

  • Required in complex cases

  • Slightly longer hospital stay and recovery

Why Choose Sarkar Hospital, Agra?

✔ Experienced laparoscopic surgeons
✔ Advanced minimally invasive techniques
✔ Comprehensive digestive care
✔ Faster recovery & patient-centered approach
✔ 24×7 emergency and surgical support

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