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Laparoscopy surgery for gallbladder ston
Helo Doctor , I am thinking to go for laparoscopy surgery of gallbladder stone . Somewhere I heard that sometimes laparoscopy surgery doesn't work so in this case doctor do full surgery to remove gallbladder . Is this the case ? If yes can we get idea before starting surgery ? Please help with your input . Thanks
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There are myths about laparoscopic surgery and these are spread by people who cannot do Laparoscopic surgery. For gall bladder stones, Laparoscopic cholecystectomy is the treatment of choice and is considered gold standard world wide. There is min pain and a faster recovery.
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In todays world Laparoscopy for gall bladder is the norm,go for it There are circumstances where surgeon need to convert to open..
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Yes it is true sometimes in a rare case the laparoscopy surgery gets converted to an open surgery if there is no scope for laparoscopy. If you have any other queries please do not hesitate to ask or you can take another opinion. You can visit www.wgi.ooo/ Wikipedia Dr Vipulroy Rathod/ Read the google reviews on World Gastroenterology Institute. If you need our help, get in touch with us at World Gastroenterology Institute (WGI Hospital for Digestive Diseases)
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Laparoscopic surgery is the norm.open surgery not required.laparoscpy does complete removal of gall bladder and not incomplete surgery.pl proceed only wit laparoscopic surgery.recovery if quick and speedy
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