There are two ways of removing the gall: open cholecystectomy and keyhole cholecystectomy. Most people usually leave the hospital on the same day after the surgery although they are expected not to take part in the strenuous activities.
Individual gall stones can be removed from the gallbladder. If there are too many gall stones, the gallbladder itself must be surgically removed.
In humans, the gall bladder is not a required organ - it's simply a storage organ for bile for the times that we are not eating and digesting foods. Without a gall bladder, you may have some stomach upset due to the constant slow release of bile into the upper duodenum that may leak back into the stomach. Otherwise, you shouldn't see much of a difference after you heal up from teh surgery.
Gall stones are usually multiple. In such case you have to get the gall bladder removed by operation. Otherwise the gall stone may enter the common bile duct and may cause obstructive jaundice. That is serious condition.
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You can most certainly develop pancreatitis after having your gall bladder removed. The gall bladder and pancreas share the same common bile duct and often times agitation to that area can stir up acute chemical pancreatitis.
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The sludge is causing irritation of the gall bladder that is likely leading to the symptoms you have, this is common with stones or sludge, it is not related to making enough bile, which is produced in the liver, not the gall bladder. Therefore if you have the gall bladder removed the source of irritation will be gone, and your symptoms will likely abate
I removed three hundred thirty gall stones to day 27/03/2012 through surgery (cholecystectomy).