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laproscopic Cholecytectomy
Dr. Prashanth Koyyoda specializes in the evaluation and management of gallbladder-related conditions through laparoscopic cholecystectomy, a minimally invasive surgical procedure for the removal of the gallbladder. With a focus on patient-centered care, he offers a safe and effective solution for individuals experiencing gallstones, chronic gallbladder disease, or other related issues that impact overall digestive health. With expertise in laparoscopic surgery, Dr. Koyyoda provides advanced, precise interventions aimed at reducing recovery time, minimizing discomfort, and enhancing overall outcomes.
Exploring the Causes & Risk Factors of laproscopic Cholecytectomy
Understanding the causes of Gall Bladder Cancer is crucial for proper prevention, timely intervention, and overall well-being.
Gallstones
Gallstones are hardened deposits that form in the gallbladder and block bile flow. This blockage causes intense pain, infection, and potential complications like pancreatitis. Surgery becomes necessary when stones frequently trigger painful or dangerous flare-ups.
Gallbladder Inflammation
Cholecystitis occurs when the gallbladder becomes inflamed, often due to gallstones. Repeated episodes can damage the organ and increase the risk of rupture. Laparoscopic removal is often recommended to prevent serious, recurring health issues.
Abnormal Gallbladder Function
This condition happens when the gallbladder fails to empty bile effectively during digestion. It causes chronic abdominal pain, nausea, and indigestion. Surgical removal helps restore normal digestion and improves the patient’s quality of life.
Symptoms of laproscopic cholecytectomy
Pain feels sharp or cramping, especially after eating oily or spicy fried food.
Unexplained nausea or vomiting, often triggered by meals, particularly high-fat or heavy dishes.
Frequent fullness or discomfort, even with small meals, often mistaken for general indigestion.
Sudden fever with chills may indicate infection or acute inflammation in the gallbladder area.
Yellowing of the skin and eyes suggests a bile duct blockage or liver stress.
Pain radiates to the right shoulder or back, a classic gallbladder distress signal.
Treatment Options Of Laproscopic cholecytectomy
Relief your way meds, meals, or minimally invasive moves.
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Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy :
Minimally invasive surgery to remove the gallbladder using small incisions and a camera. -
Medications to Dissolve Gallstones :
For those unfit for surgery, certain bile acid pills can slowly break down gallstones. -
Dietary Management:
Low-fat, high-fiber meals can reduce symptoms and avoid gallstone flare-ups before surgery. -
Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography:
Used to remove stones from bile ducts before or after gallbladder removal surgery.
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