As is well known, cholecystectomy is a common surgical procedure, and nowadays most resection surgeries are performed using minimally invasive techniques. Its biggest feature is minimal damage and fast recovery. Therefore, for female friends preparing for pregnancy in the future, the impact is not significant. So, how long can I have an abortion after cholecystectomy?
If a cholecystectomy surgery is performed, it is best to wait for one month after the surgery until the body gradually recovers before undergoing abortion surgery. Because the body is relatively weak after undergoing a baby sac surgery, there is a certain risk if the surgery is performed again. Therefore, for safety reasons, it is recommended to wait until the body recovers before performing an abortion. Moreover, relevant examinations need to be conducted during the abortion surgery. If it is confirmed to be an intrauterine pregnancy with a gestational sac, it can only be performed.
So, under what circumstances should the gallbladder be removed?
1. Diseases such as gallstones and gallbladder polyps can cause cholecystitis over time, which can lead to inflammation of the gallbladder mucosa and the formation of precancerous lesions. The best way to prevent this situation from happening is to undergo cholecystectomy surgery.
2. When the patient's gallbladder stones are relatively large, exceeding 2 centimeters, or the stones have filled the gallbladder, causing the gallbladder to lose function, and triggering acute biliary pancreatitis, cholecystectomy is necessary.
3. If gallstones grow in the gallbladder duct, affecting the emptying of the gallbladder or compressing the common bile duct, it is likely to cause jaundice and leakage of the gallbladder duct, which also requires timely removal of the gallbladder.
4. If the gallbladder duct is blocked or adhered, it will cause bile pigments to be absorbed by the gallbladder mucosa and secrete a lot of mucus, resulting in white bile. At this time, cholecystectomy is necessary.