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Dr. Achal Agrawal Specialist at Indore Laparoscopy Center

Indore Laparoscopy Center is the Best Laparoscopy Center in Indore offers a variety of services like Laparoscopic Surgery, GI Cancer Surgery, Bariatric Surgery and more

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Dr. Achal Agrawal Specialist at Indore Laparoscopy Center

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  1. Gallbladder StoneSurgeryIndore

  2. About us DR ACHAL AGRAWAL is a consultant gastrointestinal, laparoscopic & bariatric surgeon at Indore Laparoscopy Center, Indore which is a renowned multispecialty Clinic with highest standards of care. Indore Laparoscopy Centeris one of the best Bariatric Loss Surgery hospitals in Indore, India that provides world class Bariatric Loss Surgery at best cost. Over 50 new patients every year choose to undergo treatment by Dr. Achal Agrawal. He is well known for providing advanced patient care. His Center has state of the art Operation Theater with the latest equipment and highly a qualified team led by Dr. Achal Agrawal, a prominent name among Bariatric & laparoscopic Surgeon in India.

  3. Gallbladder Surgery Gall bladder is a small hollow pear shaped organ located inside the abdomen under the liver which is responsible for storage of bile. The gallbladder is an organ that is part of the human biliary system, which is involved with the production, storage and transportation of bile. Bile is a yellowish-brown fluid produced by the liver and used to break up and digest fatty foods in the small intestine. Gallstones are somewhat common. Gallstones are solidified particles of substances in the bile. They are made of a "combination of bile salts, cholesterol and bilirubin.

  4. Why do stones formed? Bile has high concentration of cholesterol and bile pigments. Most stones form inside gall bladder when the concentration of cholesterol increases. This usually occurs in females, during pregnancy, prolonged fasting, high fat diet and taking birth control pills. They can also form when infections affect the gallbladder like typhoid fever. Sometimes stones can form idiopathically. People who are suffering have complaints of heaviness after meals, nausea, gas bloat and pain in the upper abdomen. Sometimes, the pain can be very severe and is located in right upper abdomen and goes to the back or shoulder. There can associated vomiting and fever. In complicated cases, the stone can slip and block the common bile duct which will result in jaundice.

  5. Procedure The internationally accepted treatment for gall bladder stones is by surgical removal of the gallbladder together with the stones. The current recommendation is to do this operation laparoscopically. The surgery taken around 30 -45 minutes to perform and the duration of hospital stay is normally two days. The patient is started on liquids 4-6 hours after the operation. They can take soft diet the next day and can have their full diet 2-3 days after the surgery. They are told to avoid fatty/fried food for at least 2 weeks after the operation.

  6. Treatment Gallbladder specialists perform surgery to remove the gallbladder (cholecystectomy) which is the only way to cure gallstones. This can be done by conventional (open) method or a well-established endoscopic (laparoscopic) method which is now the 'Gold Standard'. The surgery is called "Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy" (Lap. Chole). The surgeon makes few tiny punctures in the abdomen and inserts surgical instruments and a miniature telescope with amounted video camera into the abdomen. The camera sends a magnified image from inside the body to a video monitor, giving the surgeon a close-up view of the organs and tissues. While watching the monitor, the surgeon uses the instruments to carefully separate the gallbladder from the liver, ducts and vessels. The gallbladder is then removed through one of the small incisions. Recovery usually occurs within few hours in most of the cases in the hospital, followed by few days of rest at home. As there is no damage to the muscle (muscles are not cut) during laparoscopic surgery, patients have less pain and negligible wound complications.

  7. Contact us • Clinic 1 : Grater Kailash Hospital • 11/2, Old Palasia, Indore • +91-9171770805, +91-7574858085 • drachalagrawal@gmail.com • Visit at: www.indorelaparoscopycenter.com • Clinic 2 : Indore Laparoscopy Center • 101, Dilpasand Square,164 Kanchan Baugh, • GeetaBhawan Square, Indore

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