Extensive gallbladder removal is an open procedure that is rarely required for people with cholecystitis. You and your doctor can discuss the benefits and risks of the operation, which is usually performed with two days or while in emergency care. It depends on your overall health for surgery along with the severity of your symptoms of chronic cholecystitis. After the gallbladder is removed through an incision in the abdomen, the bile will flow from your liver into the small intestine.

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