How long does a minimally invasive wound for gallstones have to hurt

Minimally invasive gallstone wounds usually hurt for about 1 to 5 days, depending on the patient’s physical recovery. If the patient’s physical condition is better, the body will recover faster after the operation, and the pain can be gradually disappeared in about 2 to 4 days. However, if the patient’s physical condition is not good, there is a basic disease before the operation or more sensitive to pain. Then the postoperative pain disappearance time will be appropriately prolonged, about 3 to 5 days, the specific circumstances vary from person to person. Minimally invasive surgery for gallstones mostly refers to laparoscopic cholecystectomy, which is characterized by small incisions, fast recovery and relatively mild pain. The pain is more intense within 3 days after the operation, and then can be gradually reduced.