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What are the risks in gallbladder removal surgery?

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Open gallbladder removal is a surgery to remove the gallbladder via a single, large open incision in the abdomen. It’s also called open cholecystectomy. Doctors perform the procedure to provide permanent relief to a person with gallstones and other problems associated with the gallbladder. read more

If surgery isn’t an option for you, your doctor can prescribe a medication to dissolve your gallstones. But this can take months or even years to work. And even if your gallstones do go away, there’s a chance they’ll return. Gallbladder Surgery Risks. You can live without your gallbladder. Your liver can make enough bile on its own. read more

Every surgery has risks and benefits, many risks are common to all types of surgery, and many risks depend on your age, health, and comorbidities (other health problems). If you are an otherwise healthy, young to middle age person, some of the main risks might include: Unintended damage to nearby organs or blood vessels during surgery. read more

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