Total or partial cystectomy may be required in many medical conditions, such as:
1) UPJ obstruction: Bladder and kidney connection broke down. Generally seen in youths.
2) Bladder cancer: Generally, bladder surgery performed due to bladder cancer. Its symptoms include hematuria (blood in urine union pain while urinating, and frequent urination.
3) Some neurological disorders like cyclothymia may cause partial bladder removal due to its effect on urination patterns.
Cholecystectomy (24 Clinics)
Outpatient (laparoscopic) / 3-5 days (open)
1-2 hours
Outpatient (laparoscopic) / 3-5 days (open)
Patients who had Cholecystectomy feels better after the surgery. Many of the patients do not experience any of the side effects or complications. Also, removal of the gallbladder does not mean that you will experience digestive system problems; most of the patients are able to go back to their daily routine and diet.
10-14 days (laparoscopic) / 4-8 weeks (open)
Up to the case
This content is written and reviewed by our medical content team in August, 2019.