Before the procedure
A cholecystectomy is performed using general anesthesia. This means you won't be awake during the procedure. Anesthesia medicines are given through a vein in your arm. Once the medicines take effect, your health care team will place a tube down your throat to help you breathe. Your surgeon then performs the cholecystectomy using either a laparoscopic or open procedure.
During the procedure
Depending on your situation, your surgeon will use one of two surgical approaches:
Laparoscopic cholecystectomy
During a laparoscopic cholecystectomy, the surgeon makes small incisions in your abdomen. A tube with a tiny video camera is placed in your abdomen through one of the incisions. Your surgeon watches a video monitor in the operating room while using tools inserted through the other incisions to remove your gallbladder.
If your surgeon is worried about possible gallstones or other problems in your bile duct, an imaging test may be used. This might include an X-ray or ultrasound. Then your incisions are closed, and you're taken to a recovery area. A laparoscopic cholecystectomy takes 1 to 2 hours.
A laparoscopic cholecystectomy isn't right for everyone. Sometimes your surgeon may begin with a laparoscopic approach and find it necessary to make a larger incision. This may be because of scar tissue from previous surgeries or complications.
Open cholecystectomy
During an open cholecystectomy, the surgeon makes a 6-inch, or 15-centimeter, incision in your abdomen below your ribs on your right side. The muscle and tissue are pulled back to reveal your liver and gallbladder. Your surgeon then removes the gallbladder.
The incision is closed, and you're taken to a recovery area. An open cholecystectomy takes 1 to 2 hours.
After the procedure
You'll be taken to a recovery area as the anesthesia wears off. Then you'll be taken to a hospital room to continue recovery. Recovery time depends on your procedure:
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Laparoscopic cholecystectomy. People are often able to go home the same day as their surgery. Sometimes a one-night stay in the hospital is needed. In general, you can expect to go home once you're able to eat and drink without pain and can walk without help. It takes about a week to fully recover.
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Open cholecystectomy. Expect to spend 2 to 3 days in the hospital recovering. Once at home, it may take 4 to 6 weeks to fully recover.