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What is Open Cholecystectomy?
Why is Open Cholecystectomy Performed?
Open cholecystectomy is performed to treat various gallbladder conditions, including:
- Gallstones that cause pain or other symptoms
- Inflammation of the gallbladder (cholecystitis)
- Cancer of the gallbladder (rare)
What to Expect During Open Cholecystectomy at Shubham Hospital?
At Shubham Hospital, our team of experienced surgeons will thoroughly explain the procedure to you and answer any questions you may have. The surgery is performed under general anesthesia, so you will be asleep during the procedure.
During the procedure, the surgeon will make a small incision in the abdomen to access the gallbladder. The gallbladder is then carefully removed, and the incision is closed with stitches or staples. After the surgery, you will be taken to the recovery room where you will be monitored closely until you wake up.
Our Post-Operative Care for Open Cholecystectomy
After the surgery, you will need to stay in the hospital for a few days to recover. Our team of healthcare professionals will closely monitor your progress and provide pain medication as needed. You may experience some pain or discomfort in the abdomen, but this can usually be managed with pain medication.
You will be given instructions on how to care for the incision site, including keeping it clean and dry. You will also be advised on when you can resume normal activities, such as driving and work.
Our treatments
Medical Grade Chemical Peels use an enzymatic solution to improve and smooth the texture of the skin by removing its damaged outer layers. Doing so helps to reduce acne caused by blocked pores meanwhile smoothing the texture and therefore appearance of the skin. With varying strengths of peel, there is something for almost all skin types.
Spectra Peel is a highly effective laser acne treatment and virtually painless. Its action is two-pronged.
First, it works on your acne deep in that important layer of skin known as the dermis, promoting cell regeneration and reducing inflammation. Then it treats the active acne on the surface by gently eliminating dead skin cells, clearing plugged pores, shrinking oil-producing glands and stimulating new skin growth.
You will likely need to start with six Spectra Peel sessions and then visit us two or three times a year for maintenance sessions.
PRP (Platelet Rich Plasma) skin treatment is a natural therapy utilising your body’s own blood to promote skin healing. The natural chemicals in PRP generated from your own blood are applied to the face and micro-needled into the skin during a short procedure. Using the healing effects of your body’s own plasma and the essential chemicals provided in the PRP formula allows accelerated promotion of skin rejuvenation, tightening and smoothing where you want it most.
Utilising state of the art gold plated microneedle technology, we are able to deliver heat into the surface of the skin in safe and short time frames. Shorter treatment time means more efficiency and less discomfort for you. By providing uniform heat under the skin dermis, collagen production is stimulated leading to renewed skin growth.
The best pre-treatment for severe cases of acne.
Medi-facials (based on chemical peels) and LED therapy combine to eliminate bacteria that trigger inflammation. This approach also reduces the size of your pores, stabilises oil production and stimulates the growth of healthy cells.
You will see visible results as your troublesome breakouts, congestion and blackheads will clear, improving your overall appearance.
FAQs about Open Cholecystectomy
Yes, open cholecystectomy is a safe procedure when performed by an experienced surgeon in a reputable hospital.
Recovery time can vary depending on the individual, but most patients can return to normal activities within four to six weeks.
As with any surgical procedure, there are risks associated with open cholecystectomy. These may include bleeding, infection, damage to surrounding organs, and complications from anesthesia.
No, gallstones cannot come back after the gallbladder has been removed. However, it is still possible to develop stones in the bile ducts or liver.
Arrange your consultation
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