• Is laparoscopic gallbladder surgery a major surgery?

I need to have gallbladder surgery. Is laparoscopic gallbladder surgery a major surgery?

7 Answers

  • Gastroenterologist
  • LAS VEGAS, NV

This is considered a fairly routine surgery but this question is best addressed by a general surgeon.

  • General Practitioner
  • Winchester, VA

Unless your surgeon is going to remove pieces of your bladder, then no, I would say that just having a look see with a scope is minor; laparoscopic viewing is them inserting a scope (the tiniest of cameras) into your body to look around and see what they can see. Good Luck! If you need further reassurance be sure to speak with your surgeon, primary care doctor or local health care professional(s) before your surgery. Best of Luck!

  • Colon and Rectal Surgeon
  • Richland, WA

This is a safe operation and done as a day case, you have it and go home the same day. It causes minimum pain, and you can resume your routine within 3-5 days.

  • ,
  • Kentucky

It’s usually an outpatient surgery, unless you have a serious infection or worst case scenario your gallbladder were to burst and that would be a medical emergency and require surgery and a hospital stay. I had my gallbladder removed laparoscopically and it went great.

  • Surgeon
  • Galveston, TX

Hello, no, not at all. It's a very safe operation and very rarely has complications.

  • Surgeon
  • Ansonia, CT

Yes. It is a major Surgery and uses general anesthesia GETA

  • Surgeon
  • Tempe, AZ

It’s a common misconception that 3-4 small incisions of less than 1/2 an inch makes surgery simple. The end result is still a major change to the body. Whether you have one large incision or many small incisions you are still having an organ removed that affects digestion in your body.

While the odds of success are very high and the rate of complications very low, it is still major surgery and should be taken seriously.

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