Gallbladder
The eradication process of the gallbladder aims to remove the gallbladder bag due to the presence of stones leading to the emergence of many annoying symptoms, such as: severe pain, a feeling of discomfort, the blockage of the grumbling and gallbladder. The risk of removing gallbladder. The procedure for the removal of gallbladder is related to many risks and side effects, such as the following: Infection in the surgical part. bleeding. Scars at the place of the wound. Blood pressure drops. Injury of the intestines, liver or diaphragm due to their proximity to surgery. Silence -channel injury. Before performing the surgery, the patient gets appropriate antibiotics before surgery to reduce topical inflammation and thus reduce the possibility of infection after surgery, and the patient should perform various tests, such as a comprehensive blood count, blood chemistry, clotting tests, urine examination, liver and kidney function tests and bilirubin levels in the blood. The patient should also perform some photography tests, such as: a photo of the abdomen to exclude the presence of a hole in the gallbladder, examine the gala channel using ultrasound, examine the bile duct using radioisotopes and computerized tomography. You should consult a doctor about the medication that the patient should stop taking before surgery, and you should fast at least 8 hours before surgery. During the operation, most of the gallbladder extinction is performed using an endoscopy, and this technology contains the creation of three small cracks in the abdomen, then the introduction of a long and thin device that has a very small photography machine, allowing the surgeon to see the abdominal cavity over the screen and remove the gallon bag from the place. The gallbladder can also be removed by an open operation, where the abdomen is opened by doing a greater incision, and then the gallbladder bag is removed, and this type of surgery is performed if there is doubt that there is cancer. After completing the operation, the abdominal wall and cracks are stitched and bandages are placed on it, and the operation lasts an hour to two hours. After the procedure after the gallbladder bag was removed from the abdominal cloth, the patient lies in the hospital 24 – 48 hours to ensure the stability of his condition, and the stitches are removed after about a week. The patient is similar to recovery relatively quickly if the operation is performed, while it lasts longer if the operation is performed with open surgery. The patient should go immediately if some symptoms appear, such as the following: severe pain, high temperature, inability to urinate, shortness of breath, severe bleeding and purulent secretions of surgical incision.