Are you catheterized during gallbladder surgery?

During this minimally invasive procedure, your doctor will insert a needle through your abdomen into the gallbladder. A tiny tube called a catheter will be inserted through the needle to drain the gallbladder of bile and decompress it.
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Do they put a catheter in during laparoscopy?

Will I have a catheter in my bladder at laparoscopic surgery? Most patients have a catheter inserted at the time of surgery. This catheter is removed in the operating room or within 6 to 12 hours after surgery. Occasionally, the catheter must be reinserted because the patient is unable to void.
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Do they put a breathing tube in for gallbladder surgery?

You're put under general anesthesia, which means you'll be in a painless sleep before and during the surgery. A tube is placed in your throat that's connected to a mechanical ventilator to help you breathe. For the procedure, your surgeon makes four small incisions in your abdomen.
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Are you intubated for laparoscopic gallbladder surgery?

Since almost all patients undergoing laparoscopic or open cholecystectomy will be intubated and mechanically ventilated, the expected physiologic perturbations associated with this need to be understood.
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How do they put you under for gallbladder surgery?

A nurse will put an IV needle into your arm or hand. In the operating room, a doctor known as an anesthesiologist will put you to sleep with drugs you'll get through your IV. They'll also put a tube down your throat to help you breathe. Nurses will clean the surgery site and cut any excess hair.
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How painful is gallbladder surgery?

There is usually minimal pain associated with this operation. The abdomen will be sore as well as the small incision sites, and some patients have shoulder pain for the first day or two. The shoulder pain is caused by gas left in your abdomen during the operation. It will disappear on its own.
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How long is bed rest after gallbladder surgery?

Generally, you should only need complete rest for the first 24 hours.
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Why do I have a drainage tube after gallbladder surgery?

Most surgeons have placed the drain after cholecystectomy with expectations that it could help to detect postoperative bleeding or bile leakage and prevent intra-abdominal infection.
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What kind of anesthesia is used for laparoscopic gallbladder removal?

Conclusions Spinal anesthesia is adequate and safe for laparoscopic cholecystectomy in otherwise healthy patients and offers better postoperative pain control than general anesthesia without limiting recovery.
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Is gallbladder removal a major surgery?

Gallbladder removal surgery is known as a cholecystectomy. This isn't a surgery that most doctors will rush into. While it's a common surgery, it's still major surgery with some serious risks and complications. However, in most cases, you'll go home the same day as you've had the surgery.
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How long does a drain tube stay in after gallbladder surgery?

The drain will need to stay in place for at least 6 weeks. This allows a muscular tract to form around the drainage, so that you do not leak bile into your belly when we remove the tube.
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How long does a gallbladder operation take?

After the gallbladder is removed, your doctor will clamp off all the bile ducts. He or she will close the incisions with stitches, staples, or glue. The procedure takes 1 to 2 hours. Most people go home the same day or the day after the surgery.
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Do you put on weight after gallbladder removal?

People who undergo gallbladder removal surgery will often experience changes in their body weight ahead of and following this procedure. Many people will lose weight initially but may see an increase in their BMI in the long term. It is usually possible to manage these weight changes with diet and exercise.
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What surgeries require a catheter?

Your health care provider may recommend that you use a catheter if you have: Urinary incontinence (leaking urine or being unable to control when you urinate) Urinary retention (being unable to empty your bladder when you need to) Surgery on the prostate or genitals.
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Do you always get a catheter during surgery?

Urinary catheters are often used during surgery, as you can't control your bladder while under anesthesia. For this purpose, a foley catheter is typically placed prior to surgery and keeps the bladder empty throughout.
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Is urinary catheter necessary for surgery?

It may be reasonable to ask a patient to void immediately before anesthesia, after which an on-table bladder scan should be performed. If there is minimal residual volume, a urinary catheter may not be necessary, unless operative time is estimated to be greater than 90 minutes.
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What do they use to put you to sleep before surgery?

Propofol slows the activity of your brain and nervous system. Propofol is used to put you to sleep and keep you asleep during general anesthesia for surgery or other medical procedures. It is used in adults as well as children 2 months and older.
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Where is anesthesia injected during gallbladder surgery?

The subarachnoid space puncture was performed between the L3 -L4 apophyses and 2.5-3.5 ml of hyperbaric 0.5% bupivacaine were injected. Afterwards, patients were placed in the supine position with a head-down position. After the surgeon confirmed anaesthesia at T4 level by pin prick, “go-ahead” was given.
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How long does it take to heal internally after gallbladder surgery?

Recovering from laparoscopic cholecystectomy will take up to 6 weeks for most people. You may be back to most normal activities in a week or two, but it can take several weeks to return to your normal energy level. You may have some of these symptoms as you recover: Pain in your belly.
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Does drain tube removal hurt?

Having a drain removed usually does not hurt, but it can feel rather odd as the tubing slides out of the body. The incision is then covered with a dressing or left open to the air. Stitches usually are not needed. But it's a good idea to avoid swimming or soaking in a tub for several days.
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When do you get discharged after gallbladder surgery?

Studies suggest that most patients having undergone elective uncomplicated laparoscopic cholecystectomy can be safely discharged after 24 postoperative hours, and in some cases, discharge on the same day can be considered (2).
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How should you sleep after gallbladder surgery?

Sleep on your back or left side, not on your stomach or right side. After gallbladder surgery, your incisions will be on the right side of your belly where your gallbladder is. If you can avoid sleeping directly on your incisions, it may reduce pressure on the area and cause you less discomfort.
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What should I wear after gallbladder surgery?

Choose garments that stretch and have soft material. Little movements go a long way. Moving around may feel like the last thing that you want to do if you are sore and tired, but actually getting up and moving around every few hours will expedite the healing process and help reduce the build-up of gas in your belly.
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Are there stitches inside after gallbladder surgery?

In many cases, dissolvable stitches will be used to close your wounds. These should start to disappear by themselves within a week or two. If non-dissolvable stitches were used, you'll usually need to have them removed by a nurse at your GP surgery after 7 to 10 days.
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Can I go up stairs after gallbladder surgery?

You can go up and down stairs on the day of your surgery. The next day, you may take your bandages off, if you have them, and take a shower. You can expect to feel a little better each day after going home.
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