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About Laparoscopic Gallbladder Surgery
Laparoscopic
Gallbladder Surgery, also known as Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy,
has been available since about 1989. It is a relatively
non-invasive way to remove a diseased gallbladder without
opening the abdominal cavity with a large incision and
without the traditional 4-day hospital stay and 4-6
week recovery period.
The
advantages of the laparoscopic procedure are many,
including shorter surgery time (usually about an hour),
four tiny incisions instead of a large unsightly scar,
significantly less discomfort than open surgery, a much
shorter hospital stay (many patients go home the same
day or within one day) and a much quicker recovery time.
However, there are also increased
risks with this type of surgery. The risks
include cutting the wrong duct; nicking or damaging
adjacent ducts or organs, which can lead to bile leak;
infection; bile peritonitis; abscess and even death.
In addition, sometimes-additional surgery is needed
to repair other damage to the common bile duct. Even
after repair surgery, patients may suffer from permanent
pain and on-going digestive problems.
A
high degree of experience, skill and care is required
on the part of the surgeon in order for this operation
to be safe. But gallbladder surgery has become
big business — $5 billion dollars per year —
that unfortunately has led some doctors without sufficient
experience to perform these operations, unfairly putting
their patients at risk and causing severe and life-threatening
damage. Complications from this surgery may be a result
of negligent performance by an improperly trained doctor,
resulting in some form of medical malpractice. It also
may be caused by not taking the necessary time or performing
the necessary steps to identify the internal anatomy
of the patient. Everyone’s anatomy is different.
It
is important that patients and their families know about
the risks, are fully informed about the warning
signs of damage, and that the medical profession
is held to a standard of practice that does not endanger
the public.
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