You had serious surgery and you are asking for medical advice here? Unless you took out your own gallbladder with a sharpened spoon, I would think this is really a question for the medical team providing your post-operative care, or your family doctor, or a professional dietician. You come here for advice about what to do when your boyfriend don't love you no mo' but he wants you to ask your best friend if she'll go out with him. Please, make an appointment to talk to a dietary expert.
Be well
Phil
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Cholecystitis which means an inflamed gallbladder is often treated by surgical removal of the gallbladder called cholecystectomy.
YES
Cholecystectomy is a surgical procedure to remove the gallbladder. It is typically done to treat gallbladder conditions such as gallstones or inflammation.
Cholecystoplasty is the medical term meaning surgical repair of the gallbladder.
Surgical clips are necessary when getting your gallbladder removed. When your gallbladder is removed, it leaves an opening in your common bile duct. Normally this opening is where the liver pumps bile into for storage in the gallbladder. Since you no longer have a gallbladder, if this opening was not sealed with surgical clips, your liver would essentially be pumping bile into your abdomen.
Surgical excision means removal via an operation.
Pain in the gallbladder may indicate gallstones, which can pass on their own, but surgical removal of the gallbladder may be required.
Yes it is but:when speaking about medical things operation usually means surgery so it is a little strange saying surgical operation. Surgical procedure is better.These sentences have the same meaning:I'm going to have surgery on Monday.I'm going to have an operation on Monday.I'm going to have a surgical procedure on Monday.
no
Cholecystecomy is just a fancy medical word meaning "surgical removal of the gallbladder." A patient with a history of a cholecystecomy no longer has a gallbladder.
The operation itself has its own code.