Home > Medical Reference > Encyclopedia (English)Toggle: English / SpanishGallbladder removal - laparoscopic - dischargeAlternate NamesCholecystectomy - laparoscopic - discharge When You Were in the Hospital:You had a procedure called a laparoscopic cholecystectomy. Your doctor made 3 or 4 small cuts in your belly and used a special instrument called a laparoscope to take out your gallbladder. What to Expect at Home:Recovering from laparoscopic cholecystectomy usually takes around 1 to 3 weeks. You may have some of these symptoms as you recover:
Activity:Start walking after surgery. Begin your everyday activities as soon as you feel up to it. Move around the house and shower, and use the stairs during your first week home. If it hurts when you do something, stop doing that activity. You may be able to drive after 2 or 3 days if you are not taking narcotic pain drugs. You may lift 15 pounds or less. No heavy lifting or straining for the first 1 to 2 weeks. You may be able to go back to a desk job within a week. Talk to your doctor if your work is physical. Wound Care:If sutures, staples, or glue were used to close your skin, you may remove the wound dressings and take a shower the day after surgery. If tape strips (Steri-strips) were used to close your skin, cover the wounds with plastic wrap before showering, for the first week after surgery. Do not try to wash the Steri-strips off. Let them fall off on their own. Do not soak in a bathtub or hot tub, or go swimming, until your doctor tells you it is okay. Diet:Eat a normal diet. But you may want to avoid greasy or spicy foods for a while. Follow-up:Make a follow-up appointment with your doctor for 1 to 2 weeks after your surgery. When to Call the Doctor:Call your doctor if:
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