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Remove the Inflamed or Diseased Gallbladder

Gallbladder disease includes conditions like inflammation, polyps, cancer, and, most commonly, gallstones. Gallbladder surgery (cholecystectomy) is a procedure to remove the gallbladder, especially when these problems become severe. Dr. Carlton makes small incisions on your abdomen to access the gallbladder. Once the gallbladder is located, it is carefully separated from the liver and surrounding structures before being removed entirely. This prevents further complications and allows your digestion to continue without the need for bile storage.

A woman with stomach pain before gallbladder surgery in Plano.

Signs and Symptoms Indicating You May Need Gallbladder Surgery (Cholecystectomy):

  • Persistent pain in the mid to upper-right section of your abdomen
  • Nausea or vomiting
  • Fever or chills
  • Chronic diarrhea
  • Jaundice (yellowing of the skin or eyes)
  • Unusual stools (clay-colored) or dark urine
  • Severe bloating and indigestion
  • Recurrent gallbladder attacks despite dietary changes and medications

How Does Gallbladder Surgery Work?

Gallbladder surgery in Plano begins with an incision in your abdomen to access the gallbladder. Dr. Carlton carefully separates the gallbladder from the liver and bile ducts, ensuring no damage to surrounding tissues. Once detached, the gallbladder is removed through the incision, which is then closed with sutures or staples. This surgery eliminates the storage of bile in the gallbladder, allowing bile to flow directly from the liver to the small intestine for digestion.

Am I a Candidate for Cholecystectomy?

You may be a candidate for cholecystectomy if you experience persistent gallbladder pain, frequent gallstones, or complications like inflammation or infection. Symptoms such as severe abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, fever, and jaundice could also indicate the need for surgery. If you have chronic gallbladder issues that don’t improve with dietary changes or medication, surgery might be the best option. It’s important to consult with Dr. Carlton to evaluate your condition and determine if cholecystectomy in Plano is the right treatment for you.

A woman eating healthy foods after gallbladder surgery in Plano.

Gallbladder Surgery (Cholecystectomy) FAQs

How Does Being Overweight Affect My Risk for Gallbladder Disease?

Being overweight or obese significantly increases your risk for gallbladder disease. Excess weight can cause the liver to produce more cholesterol, which can lead to the formation of gallstones. Losing weight can reduce your risk of gallbladder disease, helping you avoid cholecystectomy. However, rapid weight loss can also contribute to gallstone formation.

What Can I Expect During Recovery From Gallbladder Surgery?

After cholecystectomy in Plano, you can expect a recovery period of 1-2 weeks. You might experience pain and discomfort at the incision site, which can be managed with prescribed medications. You’ll need to follow a soft diet initially and gradually reintroduce solid foods as tolerated. Light activities can be resumed within a few days, but strenuous activities should be avoided for several weeks.

Will I Have Digestive Problems After My Gallbladder Is Removed?

Most people do not experience significant digestive problems after gallbladder removal. However, some may have temporary changes in bowel habits, such as diarrhea or bloating, which typically resolve over time. Adopting a low-fat diet can help manage these symptoms and support your digestive health.

Why Choose Dr. Carlton?

Dr. Carlton is a board-certified bariatric and general surgeon with over 15 years of experience. As a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons and the American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery, he is highly skilled in performing gallbladder surgery in Plano. Whenever possible, he performs surgeries laparoscopically or with robotic assistance, ensuring optimal results with small incisions and a minimal risk of complications. If you’re suffering from the symptoms of gallbladder disease, schedule your consultation with Dr. Carlton today.

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