Gallbladder Stone Surgery in Moradabad: Expert Care for Safe Recovery
Advanced Treatment for Gallstone Problems
- Gallbladder stones are a common abdominal health problem seen across Moradabad and the wider Rohilkhand region.
- They are often linked to diet, obesity, and a sedentary lifestyle, and symptoms may begin gradually.
- At Jigyasa Hospital, our General and Laparoscopic Surgery team treats gallstone disease using minimally invasive techniques.
- These methods help reduce pain, shorten hospital stay, and support faster recovery.
- Our goal is to guide patients from diagnosis to complete recovery in a safe and clear way.
Why Gallbladder Stones Need Timely Treatment
- The gallbladder stores bile, which helps digest fatty food, and stones can form when bile becomes imbalanced.
- If left untreated, gallstones may lead to acute cholecystitis, bile duct blockage, jaundice, or pancreatitis.
- In severe neglected cases, gallbladder perforation can also occur and may require emergency treatment.
- Early diagnosis helps prevent complications and reduces the chance of emergency surgery later.
Advanced Gallbladder Care
Comprehensive treatment for gallstone disease with safe and effective surgical planning.
Accurate Diagnosis
Ultrasound, blood tests, and related investigations help confirm gallstones and related complications.
Minimally Invasive Surgery
Laparoscopic cholecystectomy reduces pain, hospital stay, and recovery time for most patients.
Safe Recovery Support
Post-operative care, diet guidance, and follow-up are provided to support smooth healing.
Trusted in Moradabad
Patients from Moradabad and nearby regions choose Jigyasa Hospital for reliable surgical care.
Common Symptoms of Gallbladder Stones
- Sharp or cramping pain in the upper right or central abdomen, especially after fatty meals.
- Pain may radiate to the right shoulder or back and may come and go in repeated episodes.
- Nausea, vomiting, bloating, and indigestion are also common complaints.
- Fever, chills, or yellowing of the skin and eyes may suggest infection or bile duct blockage.
- Some patients may have silent gallstones and discover them only during routine ultrasound.
Diagnosis at Jigyasa Hospital
- Ultrasound abdomen is the main test used to detect gallstones, gallbladder wall thickening, and bile duct dilation.
- Liver function tests help check for jaundice or bile duct blockage.
- Blood tests help assess infection markers and the patient’s overall fitness for surgery.
- CT scan or MRCP may be advised when duct stones or related complications are suspected.
- A pre-anesthesia check-up is done before surgery to help ensure patient safety.
Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy: The Preferred Treatment
- Surgical removal of the gallbladder, called cholecystectomy, is the standard treatment for symptomatic gallstones.
- At Jigyasa Hospital, this is usually performed using the laparoscopic or keyhole technique.
- The surgery is done under general anesthesia through 3 to 4 small incisions in the abdomen.
- A thin camera and special instruments are used to remove the gallbladder carefully.
- The incision sites are then closed with sutures or surgical glue.
Benefits Over Open Surgery
| Factor | Laparoscopic Surgery | Open Surgery |
|---|---|---|
| Incision size | 4 small cuts (5–10 mm) | Single large cut (10–15 cm) |
| Hospital stay | 1–2 days | 5–7 days |
| Return to work | 1–2 weeks | 4–6 weeks |
| Post-op pain | Minimal | Significant |
| Scarring | Barely visible | Prominent |
| Complication risk | Low in experienced hands | Slightly higher |
When Is Open Surgery Still Required?
- Open cholecystectomy may be recommended if there is severe inflammation or scarring from repeated infections.
- It may also be needed if the patient has had multiple previous abdominal surgeries or unclear anatomy.
- Bleeding disorders or suspected gallbladder cancer can also make open surgery a safer choice.
- Our team explains the reason clearly before recommending the final surgical approach.
Recovery After Gallbladder Surgery
- Day 0–1: Most patients are mobilized within hours of surgery and begin liquids or soft food.
- Day 1–2: Most patients are discharged with oral medicines for pain and recovery.
- Week 1: Light daily activities can usually resume, but heavy lifting should be avoided.
- Week 2: Most patients can return to desk-based work.
- Week 4–6: Full physical activity and exercise can usually resume.
Diet After Gallbladder Removal
- Start with a light, low-fat diet for the first 1 to 2 weeks after surgery.
- Gradually reintroduce normal foods while avoiding too much oil and fried food in the beginning.
- Eat smaller, more frequent meals instead of very large meals.
- Drink enough water and include fiber-rich foods in your meals.
Why Choose Jigyasa Hospital for Gallbladder Stone Surgery in Moradabad
- Experienced general and laparoscopic surgery team for routine and complex gallbladder cases.
- Advanced laparoscopic equipment for safer minimally invasive procedures.
- In-house diagnostic support including ultrasound, lab tests, and imaging.
- Dedicated post-operative care and monitoring for smooth recovery.
- Trusted multi-specialty hospital serving Moradabad and the Rohilkhand region.
- Transparent consultation and treatment planning before every surgery.
Book Gallbladder Stone Surgery in Moradabad
Jigyasa Hospital provides expert surgical care for patients suffering from gallstones, pain, bloating, and related complications.
Near Miglani Cinema, Rampur Road, Moradabad 244001
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Is gallbladder stone surgery a major operation?
No. Laparoscopic gallbladder removal is a routine and well-established procedure with a short hospital stay and quick recovery.
Can gallstones be treated without surgery?
Small, asymptomatic stones may be monitored, but symptomatic stones usually need surgical removal because medicines rarely dissolve them permanently.
Is life normal after gallbladder removal?
Yes. Most people return to a completely normal life after recovery with regular diet and no long-term restrictions.
How long does the surgery take?
Laparoscopic cholecystectomy usually takes about 45 minutes to 1 hour, depending on the complexity of the case.
Will there be visible scars after surgery?
The laparoscopic cuts are very small and usually fade significantly over time compared to open surgery scars.
When should I consult a doctor for gallstones?
You should consult a doctor if you have recurring abdominal pain after meals, bloating, or a known gallstone diagnosis on ultrasound.
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Near Miglani Cinema,
Rampur Road,
Moradabad 244001

