How Much Does Laparoscopic Gallbladder Surgery Cost?

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Laparoscopic gallbladder removal surgery is generally less expensive than open surgery. The average MDsave total cost is

$8,502 for laparoscopic

compared to about $12,000 or more for open surgery.

Does insurance cover gallbladder surgery?


Most insurers will cover gallbladder removal surgery as long as it’s medically necessary

, which may require proof that you had gallstones or gallbladder pancreatitis. Medicare and Medicaid usually cover a portion of a necessary gallbladder removal, too.

How long does laparoscopic gallbladder removal surgery take?

The laparoscopic gallbladder removal surgery takes

about 1 to 2 hours

. Some people are able to go home the day of the surgery.

How much would a gallbladder operation cost privately?

The average cost of gallbladder removal surgery in the United States is

$15,250

, though prices can range from $6,250 to $18,750.

How much does it cost to remove gallstones?

The average cost of gallbladder removal surgery in the United States is

$15,250

, though prices can range from $6,250 to $18,750.

How painful is laparoscopic gallbladder surgery?

The incision and your abdominal muscles may ache, especially after long periods of standing. If you had a laparoscopic surgery, you may

feel pain from any carbon dioxide gas still in your belly

. This pain may last for a few days. It should feel a bit better each day.

What should I not eat with no gallbladder?

  • fatty, greasy, or fried foods.
  • spicy food.
  • refined sugar.
  • caffeine, which is often in tea, coffee, chocolate, and energy drinks.
  • alcoholic drinks, including beer, wine, and spirits.
  • carbonated beverages.

What is the fastest way to recover from gallbladder surgery?

Generally, you should only need complete rest for the first 24 hours. After that, you should attempt

to get up and walk as often as possible

. Being active may even help you recover faster. Your body is good at telling you when you’ve reached your limit, so listen and rest when it tells you.

How long does a gallbladder operation take?

The laparoscopic gallbladder removal surgery takes

about 1 to 2 hours

. Some people are able to go home the day of the surgery.

What are the problems after gallbladder removal?

  • Difficulty digesting fatty foods. …
  • Temporary diarrhea. …
  • Chronic diarrhea. …
  • Temporary constipation. …
  • Retained stone in a bile duct. …
  • Intestinal injury.

Can you remove gallstones without surgery?


Stones in the common bile duct can be removed without surgery by using a scope

. Removal of the gallbladder requires surgery, which is typically done laparoscopically (a minimally invasive surgical procedure).

What tests are done before gallbladder surgery?

Blood tests (complete blood count, electrolytes, and kidney tests)

Chest x-ray or electrocardiogram (ECG)

, for some people. Several x-rays of the gallbladder. Ultrasound of the gallbladder.

How did I get gallstones?

Gallstones are thought to develop because

of an imbalance in the chemical make-up of bile inside the gallbladder

. In most cases the levels of cholesterol in bile become too high and the excess cholesterol forms into stones. Gallstones are very common.

How soon can I walk after gallbladder surgery?

You should be as active as your body allows. Doctors recommend walking. You can go up and down stairs

on the day of your surgery

. The next day, you may take your bandages off, if you have them, and take a shower.

How much work will I miss after gallbladder surgery?

For a laparoscopic surgery, most people can go back to work or their normal routine

in 1 to 2 weeks

. But it may take longer, depending on the type of work you do. For an open surgery, it will probably take 4 to 6 weeks before you get back to your normal routine.

Is it OK to sleep on your side after gallbladder surgery?

comfortable.

After 48 hours you may sleep flat on your back, you may not sleep on your stomach or sides for four weeks

. Fluids: Fluids are critical following surgery. Drinking fluids is very important to help rid the body of the drugs used in surgery.

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Diane Mitchell is an animal lover and trainer with over 15 years of experience working with a variety of animals, including dogs, cats, birds, and horses. She has worked with leading animal welfare organizations. Diane is passionate about promoting responsible pet ownership and educating pet owners on the best practices for training and caring for their furry friends.