Enabling accurate diagnosis of gallstones for ease in treatments.
Strict adherence to international standards for gallbladder surgery making it a popular choice for NRI & international patients.
3 decades of impeccable reputation as the region's trusted choice for gallbladder surgery.
Gallbladder stones or gallstones, often cause pain in the upper right abdomen, especially after eating fatty foods. Common symptoms include nausea, vomiting, bloating, and indigestion. Some patients may experience back or shoulder pain. In more severe cases, fever, chills, and yellowing of the skin or eyes (jaundice) may appear, signaling possible infection or blockage. The pain may come suddenly and last from minutes to hours. If left untreated, gallstones can lead to inflammation of the gallbladder or bile ducts. Early consultation and diagnosis of gallbladder stone treatment, through ultrasound or other imaging tests are important to prevent complications and ensure timely treatment.
Untreated gallstones can cause serious complications. The most common is cholecystitis, or inflammation of the gallbladder, leading to severe pain and infection. Stones may block the bile duct, resulting in jaundice or pancreatitis, a painful inflammation of the pancreas. Chronic gallbladder disease can damage nearby organs and impair digestion. If surgery and gallbladder disease treatment is delayed, the gallbladder may rupture, causing life-threatening infection. Though surgery is generally safe, risks include bleeding, infection, or bile leakage. Advanced laparoscopic techniques significantly reduce these risks. Prompt diagnosis, modern surgical care, and proper post-operative management help minimize complications and ensure a smooth, safe recovery for patients.
Treatment for gallbladder stones depends on their size, number, and symptoms. Small, asymptomatic stones may only need regular monitoring and dietary adjustments. Medications can sometimes dissolve cholesterol stones, though this process is slow. The most effective and common treatment is laparoscopic cholecystectomy and the latest robotic surgery for gallbladder stone pain treatment, a minimally invasive surgery to remove the gallbladder. It offers faster recovery, smaller scars, and less pain.
Our trained, experienced and leading gallbladder specialist doctors and surgeons use the latest and advanced Da Vinci Xi Surgical Robot with four robotic arms ensuring maximum range of motion for safe and precise gallbladder removal surgery. Our gallbladder surgeons have healed over 2000+ patients suffering from gallstone pain. Our goal remains the same at every stage of your treatment – a comfortable, painless and scarless experience.
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