Small incisions and specialized equipment are used during laparoscopic gallbladder ectomy, a minimally invasive procedure, to remove a damaged or inflamed gallbladder. The gallbladder is a little organ in the right upper belly, below the liver. Bile, a fluid generated by the liver, is kept there. Bile is released by the gallbladder into the small intestine to aid in the breakdown and absorption of dietary lipids. It is possible to have normal digestion without a gallbladder. If it becomes highly infected or irritated, removal is a therapy option. The most popular procedure for removing the gallbladder is laparoscopic removal. The medical term for it is laparoscopic cholecystectomy. The existence of gallstones and the problems they induce are the major causes of gallbladder removal. Cholelithiasis is the medical term for the presence of gallstones. Bile components that solidify cause gallstones to develop inside the gallbladder. They come in sizes ranging from a golf ball to a grain of sand.
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