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Gallbladder Stones Removal in Latin America

Hospitals, clinics and medical centers in Latin America performing Gallbladder Stones Removal.

Hospital Velmar

Welcome to our Private Hospital, where a friendly and courteous team of medical specialists with a wealth of scientific knowledge and ethical standards is committed to taking care of your healthcare needs. Our goal is to provide unmatched medical care by constantly innovating and investing in the tr

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Hospital Universitario de San Vicente Fundación

The Digestive Diseases Unit of the San Vicente University Hospital Foundation is constituted as a center of integral attention to the patient with digestive tract ailments, with a highly qualified group of professionals, who supported by a modern infrastructure and equipment.

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Centros Especializados de San Vicente Fundación

The Center's medical team is an expert in the management of highly complex gastrointestinal pathologies, such as Inflammatory Bowel Disease (Ulcerative Colitis and Crohn's Disease) and we perform a multidisciplinary management in hospital and outpatient form.

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Grupo Hospitalario Centro Medico Puerta de Hierro

Centro Médico Puerta de Hierro (CMPDH) is a private, proudly Mexican organization, specializing in the provision of high quality health services.

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Hospital Punta Pacifica

A modern private hospital which is affiliated with Johns Hopkins Medicine International. Most of the doctors and surgeons at Hospital Punta Pacifica were trained in the USA or in Europe.

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Hospital San Jose TecSalud

A JCI accredited hospital, located 150 miles from the border with Texas, United States. The hospital is a full range tertiary care hospital, with five areas of excellence: Cardiology, Oncology, Neuroscience, Organ Transplant and Liver Disease.

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San Javier Hospital

A 73 bed private, tertiary, full service hospital. San Javier Hospital is affiliated with 3,000 specialized, board certifies physicians, and offers the full range of medical specialties.

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International Bio Care Hospital

A unique hospital that uses integrative medical approach for treating cancer patients, Autoimmune Degenerative Diseases, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and other so called "Chronic diseases". Treatment methods are individually tailored for each patient.

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Hospital Country 2000

A small, private and modern general service hospital, offering a wide range of medical services, including plastic surgery, orthopedics, general surgery, oncology, infertility and pediatrics. Facilities include private rooms with a TV and phone line.

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San Javier Marina Hospital

A tertiary, modern, small hospital, which is part of the San Javier group of hospitals. The hospital employs 48 physicians in most medical specialties, and provides many services to accomodate private and foreign patients.

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About Gallbladder Stones Removal

This information is intended for general information only and should not be considered as medical advice on the part of Health-Tourism.com. Any decision on medical treatments, after-care or recovery should be done solely upon proper consultation and advice of a qualified physician.

What are gallbladder stones?
Gallbladder stones are formed when chemicals in the bile of the gallbladder form crystals that are sandy or gravel-like particles. Gallbladder stones cause pain in the upper abdomen which may shift to the right shoulder blade. Nausea and vomiting are also experienced by patients suffering from gallbladder stones.

What are the available options for treating gallbladder stones?

  • Surgery
    Surgery is a good option for removing stones from the gallbladder, if the patient is fit for surgery. There are two types of surgery:
    • Laparoscopic Surgery
      This surgery is performed using a laparoscope, which is an endoscopic device with a video camera attached to it. In this surgery, a laparoscope along with several other surgical instruments is inserted through several small incisions in the abdomen. The cystic artery is divided, after which the gallbladder is dissected from the liver. Then the gallbladder is removed.
    • Open Surgery
      An open surgery is performed if the gallbladder is infected, inflamed or if the gallstones are very large. The surgery is performed through an incision in the abdomen, usually in the upper midline or below the rib on the right side of the abdomen.
  • Shock Wave Therapy
    This treatment is known as extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy. It uses lithotripters that are devices that produce the waves. The shock waves break up the gallbladder stones. Repeated shock wave treatments are required to remove the gallbladder stones completely.
  • Contact Dissolution
    Contact dissolution is a method that is used to dissolve gallstones. In this treatment, a catheter is inserted through the abdomen. Through the catheter, chemical solvents are injected directly into the gallbladder.

Duration of procedure/surgery : Laparoscopic gallbladder surgery: 2 hours or less. Contact dissolution of gallstone removal: 5 to 12 hours.

Days admitted : 1 or 2 days for a Laparoscopic Surgery. 2 to 4 or more days for an open surgery.

Anesthesia : Open or Laparoscopic surgery will require general anesthesia.

Recovery : Some symptoms experienced after surgery include: - 24 to 72 hours of shoulder and abdominal pain caused due to the gas that inflates the abdomen during surgery - Muscle pains due to anesthesia - Nausea and appetite loss - Minor inflammation of surgical wounds For a laparoscopic surgery: - The patient’s full recovery can be expected in 2 to 3 weeks after being discharged from the hospital. - 4 hours after the operation, the patient can drink liquids, and later resume eating normal food. - Normal activities can be resumed in 7 to 10 days.

Risks : Risks associated with gallbladder stones removal are low. The possible complications during surgery include: - Infection - Injury to the other organs - Internal bleeding - Leakage of bile into the abdominal cavity - Injury to the hepatic artery (rare) - Gallstone pushed to the common bile duct - Risks of general anesthesia For shock wave therapy, the risks are: - Inflammation of the pancreas - Acute cholecystitis Side effects of the contact dissolution treatment are: - Foul-smelling breath - Difficulty in breathing - Vomiting - Drowsiness

After care : - Follow the doctor’s instructions carefully after getting discharged from the hospital. - Take caution while doing activities - Take care of the surgical wounds - Do not remove the dressing on the incision for 2 days. During that time, keep the dressing area dry and do not take a shower. - Do not apply new bandage to the wounds unless advised by the doctor.

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