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Advantages of laparoscopic cholecystectomy
Gallstones are one of the most common diseases in Vietnam today. If not treated in time, it can lead to many life-threatening complications. However, patients do not need to worry too much because gallstones can be effectively treated through laparoscopic surgery to remove stones, cause less pain, and ensure high aesthetics.
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Treatment of cholecystitis with laparoscopic surgery
Cholecystitis is an infection of the gallbladder. If left untreated, this condition can lead to infection and perforation of the gallbladder. Because of its dangerous nature, in many cases, cholecystitis requires urgent treatment to avoid unfortunate consequences.
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Treatment of gallbladder polyps by laparoscopic cholecystectomy
Gallbladder polyps, also known as gallbladder mucosal papillomas, are a tumor-like or pseudotumor lesion that develops on the surface of the gallbladder lining. This is a fairly common disease, which can present at any age (but mainly in adults, very rarely in children) and there is no significant difference in incidence between men and women.
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Things to know after laparoscopic cholecystectomy
Laparoscopic cholecystectomy is surgery to remove the gallbladder, a pear-shaped organ located below the liver. Normally, laparoscopic cholecystectomy is not dangerous, but after surgery still need to pay attention to some points for the patient's health to recover the fastest.
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Open cholecystectomy: What you need to know
Open cholecystectomy is surgery to remove the gallbladder with an incision directly on the abdominal wall, to treat gallstones, cholecystitis, pancreatitis... Open cholecystectomy is more invasive. Endoscopic surgery
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Surgery for acute cholecystitis
Laparoscopic cholecystectomy is the surgical treatment of acute cholecystitis. Patients should undergo cholecystectomy as early as possible, preferably within 72 hours of symptom onset.
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Complications of laparoscopic cholecystectomy
Serious complications associated with laparoscopic cholecystectomy include biliary tract injury, biliary leakage, bleeding, and bowel injury due to patient choice, surgeon experience, and technical awkwardness. The primary type of heat-induced biliary tract injury may be unrecognizable intraoperatively and usually involves the common hepatic duct or the right hepatic duct.
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Right flank pain when working after gallbladder stone surgery more than 2 months has not yet healed?
After surgery for gallstones for 2 months and 10 days, I worked a little bit more, but I felt pain in the right side. The doctor asked me if the pain in the right flank when working after surgery for gallstones for more than 2 months has not yet healed?
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Gallbladder polyps: When to operate?
Gallbladder polyps are fleshy cysts that grow in the gallbladder. Fortunately, 95% of polyps are benign. However, there is still about a 5% risk of developing gallbladder cancer. So when does gallbladder polyp need surgery, please refer to the article below!
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Do gallbladder polyps go away on their own? When to have surgery?
Gallbladder polyps are the predominant disease in adults, with a higher prevalence in women than in men. Most cases of gallbladder polyps have no specific symptoms, so many patients are worried whether gallbladder polyps will go away on their own and when should surgery be needed?
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Are polyps in the gallbladder dangerous?
Gallbladder polyp is a tumor-like or pseudotumor lesion that develops on the surface of the gallbladder mucosa, is an organizational form that originates from the gallbladder wall and protrudes into the gallbladder lumen. In addition to gallstones, cholecystitis, and gallbladder motility disorders, multiple gallbladder polyps is one of the common diseases.
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