






| Features | Other Hospital | Lux Hospitals |
|---|---|---|
| Procedure Type | Open Surgery | Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy |
| Incision & Pain | Large Incision, More Pain | Keyhole Surgery, Painless |
| Hospital Stay | 3–4 Days | Same Day / 1 Day |
| Insurance & EMI | Limited Insurance | Cashless + 0% EMI |
| Doctor Expertise | General Surgeon | Advanced Laparoscopic Surgeon |
| Recovery Time | 7–10 Days | Back to Routine in 1–2 Days |

Lux Hospitals is NABH certified, a mark of excellence in patient safety and care. We follow stringent healthcare protocols and maintain world-class hygiene standards.
We are ISO 9001:2015 certified, ensuring the highest standards in quality management and patient care. This certification reflects our commitment to efficient processes and continuous improvement in healthcare services.

Plot no: 116, Lumbini Enclave Hitech city main road, Landmark: near IKEA, Gachibowli, Hyderabad, Telangana 500081
Gallbladder removal, also known as cholecystectomy, is a surgical procedure performed to remove the gallbladder, often due to gallstones or inflammation. It is one of the most commonly performed surgeries and is considered very safe. At Lux Hospitals, gallbladder removal is typically done using advanced laparoscopic methods that involve minimal incisions, less pain, and quicker discharge. In emergency or complex cases, open surgery may be used to ensure patient safety.
This minimally invasive surgery is the most preferred option for removing the gallbladder. It ensures faster recovery, reduced pain, and minimal hospital stay.
Used in cases of severe inflammation or rupture, this procedure involves a larger incision for direct access and control during surgery.
This is a non-surgical method to remove stones from the bile ducts. It may be used before or after gallbladder removal when ductal stones are present.
Gallbladder removal is a procedure done to remove a diseased or stone-filled gallbladder, usually through laparoscopic surgery.
It is needed when gallstones or infection cause pain, indigestion, or complications like blockage or inflammation.
Most patients recover within 3–5 days after laparoscopic surgery. Hospital discharge usually happens within 24–48 hours.
It is a low-risk procedure. Minor risks include infection or bile leakage, which are rare and manageable.
Most people digest food normally after surgery. Some may need dietary adjustments initially.
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