Gall Bladder is a Pear shaped accessory digestive organ tucked under the liver in the Right Upper abdomen. The function of the Gall Bladder is primarily storing of small amount of bile juice and when we eat fatty food the gall bladder squeezes this bile through the common bile duct into the intestine.
When the concentration of cholesterol or fats increases in the bile juice it precipitates as stone in the Gall Bladder. It can occur in all age groups and in both males and females, though more commonly in females. The five F’s of Gall Bladder stone diseases are “A Fat, Flatulent, Fair, Female of Forty is more likely to have gall stones”.
Mini Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy
Open Surgery
Short hospital stay
Minimum blood loss
No long scar
No risk of Hernia
Less infection rate
Quick recovery
Safer procedure
Long hospital stay
Blood Transfusion may be required
Long Scar
High risk of Hernia
High risk of infection
Slow recovery
High risk for patients with diabetes, hypertension, heart diseases etc..