I have gall stones of 21 mm and 14 mm and 9 mm wall thickness. Do I have to go for surgery or laparoscopy. If gall bladder is damaged and could b removed. Wat r the risks. Please suggest
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Yes madam you are suffering from acute calculous cholecystitis. In this case the surgery is must. It is done laparoscopically where you will have only minor 3-4 small less tham 1cm cuts over the abdomen. Generally this is a very safe and simple surgery with very minimal risks. And no further side effects to your digestion or your body
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