Can you remove the uncomfortable gallbladder removal clip?

Cholecystectomy clips are uncomfortable and cannot be removed, and may cause adverse effects such as bleeding or bile leakage. After cholecystectomy a clip is applied to the gallbladder artery and duct to prevent bleeding from the stump of the gallbladder artery as well as bile leakage from the liver, which can cause abdominal infections, and generally cannot be removed. The clips are small and compatible with the surrounding tissues, and generally do not cause significant discomfort to the patient. If the patient feels uncomfortable, he or she should undergo an imaging examination to observe the postoperative wound and identify the cause of the discomfort, and then the doctor will make a further treatment plan. Cholecystectomy clips should not be removed by oneself, and it is recommended to consult with the doctor in charge to determine the specific cause of discomfort before making further treatment.