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Hernia with gall bladder stone
What is to be operated first as epigastric hernia was earlier detected ..later on in usg gall bladder stone came. If only hernia can be operated or both to be operated simultaneously?
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Laparoscopic cholecystectomy can be done by  Which umbilical hernia operated at the same time
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Both Hernia Surgery with Mesh (Laparoscopic/ Open) and Lap. Cholecystectomy ( Gall Bladder removal) can be done in same setting provided there is no spillage of bile ( fluid in gall bladder) during Cholecystectomy, which requires very careful and skilled dissection by the Surgeon You can consult me at my clinic for safe and affordable surgery. We have successfully done several such combined procedures. Maple Clinic, Hyderabad
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Consult a Laparoscopic Surgeon
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Both things can be done in the same setting
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consult general surgeon
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Gall bladder to be removed first , if no spillage hernia can also be done in same sitting
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