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  1. 19 lip 2024 · Recovery from open gallbladder surgery may take up to six weeks, whereas surgery performed laparoscopically may take one to two weeks. During the recovery period, it's important that you follow your healthcare provider's instructions regarding medications, activities, diet, and follow-up care.

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  2. 13 lis 2024 · It takes about 6 to 8 weeks to recover from an open gallbladder removal surgery and less time to recover from laparoscopic surgery. There’s no difference in recovery time for males and...

  3. 3 paź 2023 · 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: Laparoscopic cholecystectomy.

  4. How long it takes to recover from gallbladder removal surgery (cholecystectomy) depends on whether you had a laparoscopic (keyhole) or open procedure. Most people who have keyhole surgery are able to leave hospital on the same day as the operation.

  5. What is the recovery time from gallbladder removal surgery? The recovery time from a laparoscopic cholecystectomy is about two weeks. Recovery from an open cholecystectomy takes six to eight weeks. If you still have a drain in your wound, your healthcare team will remove it at your next appointment.

  6. 30 lis 2022 · Recovering from open gallbladder removal surgery takes 4 to 8 weeks. You may have some of these symptoms as you recover: Incision pain for a few weeks. This pain should get better each day. Sore throat from the breathing tube. Throat lozenges may be soothing. Nausea, and maybe throwing up (vomiting).

  7. 29 paź 2024 · Overall, laparoscopic gallbladder surgery is the preferred approach for gallbladder surgery. When compared to open surgery, it is associated with less bleeding and a shorter recovery time. There are patient scenarios, however, in which open surgery is the necessary approach. For example:

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