Is it okay to have a cholecystectomy ten years after stomach surgery?

The stomach and gallbladder are two organs, and it is possible to have a cholecystectomy ten years after stomach surgery if there are gallbladder stones, gallbladder tumors, and other conditions that require it. After ten years of stomach surgery, the tissues have healed and will not be incapable of surgery because of the wound factor. In addition, the gallbladder and the stomach are two different organs, the gallbladder is located on the right side and the stomach is located on the left side, and there is no direct impact on the two to undergo surgery. If you have had surgery on your stomach ten years ago, and your gallbladder has developed problems again, you can have surgery again if your condition requires it. After ten years of gastric surgery, it is recommended to have regular checkups, and if cholecystectomy is needed, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to evaluate the physical condition under the guidance of the doctor to determine whether it meets the requirements of the surgery.