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Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy What is a gallbladder? What is its function? The gallbladder is a small, sac-like organ that lies under the liver. Its function is to store and secrete small amounts of bile. Bile is a fluid which aids in the digestion of food. In some cases of gallbladder disease, small stones (gallstones) may form and cause a blockage of structures called bile ducts. This may require the removal of the gallbladder. Even with the gallbladder removed, bile is delivered to the small intestine through these bile ducts. What is a laparoscopic cholecystectomy? What are the benefits of having my gallbladder removed laparoscopically? What are the risks involved with a laparoscopic cholecystectomy? Will I need to have any tests before my surgery? How should I prepare for my surgery? How long will I be in the hospital? What will I be able to do after my surgery? When will I be able to return to work? If you have any questions, please contact the Minimally Invasive Surgery office at (859) 257-6761. A nurse will return your call. |
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