What are the after-effects of gallbladder removal

The sequelae after cholecystectomy are divided into two aspects, as follows: 1, in general, if the operation goes smoothly, the sequelae after cholecystectomy are very few, occasionally there will be indigestion, right upper abdominal hepatobiliary area of hidden pain and discomfort, but they are very mild, and most of them can disappear with the recovery of time; 2, if there are problems during cholecystectomy, the surgery-related sequelae will be more, and the risk is also greater The gallbladder is an organ that grows between the liver, stomach and duodenum, and colon, which sounds simple, but to cut it out may affect and disturb the surrounding area and cause extreme sequelae; for example, bleeding, some people bleed on the second or third day after surgery because the blood vessel ligature comes off, and even biliary fistula, common bile duct injury, gastric fistula, and colonic fistula can occur, which are all related to surgery-related sequelae.