Can I have gallbladder surgery after just over a month of stenting?

Gallbladder surgery is not recommended one month after cardiac stenting if it is not an emergency or urgent procedure. In patients with concomitant cardiac disease, the mortality rate of performing surgery is significantly higher than that of non-cardiac patients, and sometimes even requires a joint assessment and management of cardiac risk factors by surgeons, anesthesiologists, and internists. Currently, the Goldman Index Quantitative Score is commonly used in clinical practice to assess the perioperative risk of patients with heart disease. For patients who have had an acute myocardial infarction or coronary intervention in the last 6 months, the perioperative risk of the patient is significantly higher, and postponing the surgery can significantly reduce the risk and mortality. There are many factors that affect the safety of surgical procedures, and preoperative evaluation should be performed by a specialized physician.