Cholecystectomy
In the Name of God
Valiasr Hospital of Meshginshahr
Educational and Treatment center of Imam Reza
Cholecystectomy
Prepared by: Maryam azari
Source: Brunner and Suddarth
Supervised by: Educational supervisor
Confirmed by:
Dr. Afshin Sharifi
Dr.Bahareh Pahlavan
Dr.Mehdi Jafari
Dr.Hamid Eterafi
Cholecystectomy
Cholecystectomy is the surgical removal of the gallbladder. Cholecystectomy is a common treatment of symptomatic gallstones and other gallbladder conditions. There are 2 types of surgery to remove the gallbladder:
- Open (traditional) method. In this method, 1 cut (incision) about 4 to 6 inches long is made in the upper right-hand side of your belly. The surgeon finds the gallbladder and takes it out through the incision.
- Laparoscopic method. This method uses 3 to 4 very small incisions. It uses a long, thin tube called a laparoscope. The tube has a tiny video camera and surgical tools. The tube, camera and tools are put in through the incisions. The surgeon does the surgery while looking at a TV monitor. The gallbladder is removed through 1 of the incisions.
A laparoscopic cholecystectomy is less invasive. That means it uses very small incisions in your belly. There is less bleeding. The recovery time is usually shorter than an open surgery.