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| Departments: •Cosmetic Surgery •Day Surgery •Ear Nose And Throat •General Surgery • Hernia • Haemorrhoidectomy • Varicose Veins • Cholecystectomy •Gynaecology •Opthalmology •Oral Surgery •Orthopaedics •Out-patients •Pathology •Pharmacy •Physiotherapy •Specialist Clinics •Urology •X-ray |
What is Lap CholecystectomyLaparascopic refers to the type of instrumentation and procedure used for this operation. Cholecystectomy is the surgical removal of the Gall Bladder. Laparascopic Cholecystectomy (also known as Lap Chole) has now become the preferred surgical technique for cholecsystitis. The Operation There are two types of operation: Keyhole and Open. The keyhole method is the most popular, but is not a good idea if you have scars from earlier operations, late pregnancy, or very severe inflammation. In this case, the open method is done. The keyhole method means making 3 wounds about half an inch long in the front of your tummy, plus another wound in your tummy button. A very narrow telescope called a laparoscope is passed through one of the wounds. The Surgeon can see what is going on inside your tummy on a television screen. Special narrow instruments are passed through the other wounds. The gallbladder is freed and drawn out through your tummy button wound. The removal is called a Cholecystectomy. Using the telescope makes it a Laparascopic Cholecystectomy. The wounds are then closed with stitches or sticky strips on the skin. Most patients can go home the day after this operation. Rarely, the gallbladder cannot be safely taken out the this way . Then, the open method has to be used. This can only be decided at the time of the operation. This usually means being in hospital for 4 days or more. In the open method a cut is made in the skin below the right ribs at the front. It is usually made in a skin crease across your tummy so that it hardly shows afterwards. The gallbladder and its stones are removed. X-rays are taken to show whether there are any stones in the bile ducts. If there are, they are removed. The exact procedure depends very much on the detailed findings at the time of the operation. The cut in the skin is then closed up. This method is called an open Cholecystectomy. |
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| North West Independent Hospital, Church Hill House, Ballykelly. County Londonderry. Northern Ireland. BT49 9HS Tel: 028 7776 3090 |
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