Minimally Invasive Surgery Center
Gallstones
What are Gallstones?
Gallstones form when liquid stored in the gallbladder hardens into pieces of stone-like
material. Gallstones can block the normal flow of bile if they lodge in any ducts
that carry bile from the liver to the small intestine. Fortunately, the gallbladder
is an organ people can live without. Surgery to remove the gallbladder is the most
common way to treat symptomatic gallstones. The surgery is called laparoscopic cholecystectomy
and is done with small incisions to the abdomen and with a camera. The full recovery
time is about a week.