GALLBLADDER
Single-incision laparoscopic gallbladder removal is necessary when the formation of gallstones leads to attacks of pain and nausea. Through performing this procedure using minimally invasive techniques, Dr. Josh Roller, Dr. Yong Kwon, Dr. Jaime Dutton, and Dr. Jessica Pries can offer patients fewer complications and a quicker return to normal activity after a gallbladder procedure.
Laparoscopic Gallbladder Cholecystectomy
Laparoscopic cholecystectomy has become the first choice of treatment for gallstones and inflammation. This method offers cosmetic advantages while maintaining the traditional benefits of laparoscopy. This allows patients to recover with only a single, almost invisible scar around the belly button. As with all laparoscopic surgeries, patients can experience generally less pain, minimized blood loss as well as a shorter recovery time than with open surgery.