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Cholecystectomy Center - Wichita Falls, TX

Wichita Falls Surgeon Doctors for Cholecystectomy

Type of Physician: Surgeon

What is a Surgeon?

A certification by the Board of Surgery; practitioners manage a wide range of surgical conditions affecting almost any area of the body. The surgeon provides the diagnosis and the care to patients before, during and after surgery. The surgeon is usually responsible for the comprehensive management of trauma victims and the critically ill. The surgeon has special knowledge and skills in birth defects, tumors, infections and metabolic problems relating to the head and neck, breast, abdomen, extremities including the hand, and the gastrointestinal, vascular and endocrine systems. A general surgeon is expected to be familiar with the most relevant features of other surgical specialties in order to recognize problems in those areas and to know when to refer a patient to another specialist.

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Surgeon Doctors in Wichita Falls *

Bariatric Solutions
Brett H May
1600 Eighth St
Wichita Falls, TX 76301
(940) 764-7220

Clark W Brazil MD
Clark W Brazil
1508 10th St
Wichita Falls, TX 76301
(940) 322-6671

Cardio Surgical Group
William F Dean
912 Burnett St
Wichita Falls, TX 76301
(940) 761-2922

Beth H Sutton MD & Tammy L Sartor MD
Tammy L Sartor
1600 Brook Ave
Wichita Falls, TX 76301
(940) 723-8465

Beth H Sutton MD & Tammy L Sartor MD
Beth H Sutton
1600 Brook Ave
Wichita Falls, TX 76301
(940) 723-8465

Bariatrics of Texas
K Matthew Warnock
6 Eureka Cir
Wichita Falls, TX 76308
(940) 691-0805

North Texas Surgical Group
Christopher Finnells
2945 Southwest Pkwy
Wichita Falls, TX 76308
(940) 687-8000

North Texas Surgical Group
Timothy K Thomas
2945 Southwest Pkwy
Wichita Falls, TX 76308
(940) 687-8000

Texoma Urology Center
Phillip E Dowd
5500 Kell Blvd
STE 200
Wichita Falls, TX 76310
(940) 689-8765

The Breast Center of Texoma
Jerry K Myers
5500 Kell W Blvd
STE 100
Wichita Falls, TX 76310
(940) 696-3040

Electra Medical Clinic
Alberto Q Banez
1207 S Bailey St
Electra, TX 76360
(940) 495-4215

Dr Fezel Medical Surgical Clinic
Mohammad Fazel
107 S Avenue M
Olney, TX 76374
(940) 564-3561

United Clinics of North Texas
Sarinder S Aujla
1010 N Mill St
Bowie, TX 76230
(940) 872-1121

Sushil B Chokshi MD
Sushil B Chokshi
217 W Belknap St
Jacksboro, TX 76458
(940) 567-2101

Donald Behr MD
Donald A Behr
820 Montgomery Rd
STE 206
Graham, TX 76450
(940) 549-3564

Wise County Medical & Surgical Associates
Thomas N Long
1001 Eagle Dr
Decatur, TX 76234
(940) 627-7443

Healthwise Clinic
Mark G Goss
2014 Ben Merritt Dr
Ste a STE A
Decatur, TX 76234
(940) 627-0013

Arthur D Santos MD
Arthur Santos
800 Medical Center Dr
STE D
Decatur, TX 76234
(940) 626-1900

Mathis T Adams MD P.A.
Mathis T Adams
214 SW 26th Ave
STE A
Mineral Wells, TX 76067
(940) 325-7064

Amelia Gunter MD
Amelia Gunter
914 Foster Ln
Weatherford, TX 76086
(817) 598-1202

Ann Margaret Ochs MD
Ann Margaret Ochs
920 Santa Fe Dr
Weatherford, TX 76086
(817) 759-7000

A Scott Walker MD FACS
A Scott Walker
925 Santa Fe Dr
RM 107
Weatherford, TX 76086
(817) 599-7022

John H Thompson MD
John H Thompson
707 State St
Weatherford, TX 76086
(817) 594-5496

Bhupinder S Khaira MD
Bhupinder S Khaira
1627 N Grand Ave
Gainesville, TX 76240
(940) 668-6878

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Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy

What is laparoscopic cholecystectomy?

The surgery to remove the gallbladder is called a cholecystectomy (chol-e-cys-tec-to-my). The gallbladder is removed through a 5 to 8 inch long incision, or cut, in your abdomen. The cut is made just below your ribs on the right side and goes to just below your waist. This is called open cholecystectomy.

A less invasive way to remove the gallbladder is called laparoscopic cholecystectomy. This surgery uses a laparoscope (an instrument used to see the inside of your body) to remove the gallbladder. It is performed through several small incisions rather than through one large incision.

What is a laparoscope and how is it used to remove the gallbladder?

A laparoscope is a small, thin tube that is put into your body through a tiny cut made just below your navel. Your surgeon can then see your gallbladder on a television screen and do the surgery with tools inserted in three other small cuts made in the right upper part of your abdomen. Your gallbladder is then taken out through one of the incisions.

Are there any benefits of laparoscopic cholecystectomy compared with open cholecystectomy?

With laparoscopic cholecystectomy, you may return to work sooner, have less pain after surgery, and have a shorter hospital stay and a shorter recovery time. Surgery to remove the gallbladder with a laparoscope does not require that the muscles of your abdomen be cut, as they are in open surgery. The incision is much smaller, which makes recovery go quicker.

With laparoscopic cholecystectomy, you probably will only have to stay in the hospital overnight. With open cholecystectomy, you would have to stay in the hospital for about five days. Because the incisions are smaller with laparoscopic cholecystectomy, there isn't as much pain after this operation as after open cholecystectomy.

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Jaundice is not a disease, but rather a sign that can occur in many different diseases. Jaundice is the yellowish staining of the skin and sclerae (the whites of the eyes) that is caused by high levels in blood of a chemical bilirubin. The color of the skin and the whites of the eyes vary depending on the level of bilirubin. When the bilirubin level is mildly elevated, they are yellowish. When the bilirubin level is high, they tend to be brown.

What causes jaundice?

Bilirubin comes from red blood cells. When red blood cells get old, they are destroyed by the body. Hemoglobin, the iron-containing chemical in the red blood cells that carries oxygen, is released from the destroyed red blood cells after the iron it contains is removed. The chemical that remains in the blood after the iron is removed becomes bilirubin.

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Emergency Contact for Wichita Falls

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Nearby Wichita Falls Hospitals *

Red River Hospital & Behavioral Health Services
1505 Eighth St
Wichita Falls, TX 76301
(940)322-3171

Texas Specialty Hospital Wichita Falls
1103 Grace St
Wichita Falls, TX 76301
(940)720-6633

United Regional Health Care System
1600 11th St
Wichita Falls, TX 76301
(940)764-7000

HEALTHSOUTH Wichita Falls Rehabilitation Hospital
3901 Armory Rd
Wichita Falls, TX 76302
(940)720-5700

North Texas State Hospital Wichita Falls Campus
6515 Kemp Blvd
Wichita Falls, TX 76308
(940)692-1220

Kell West Regional Hospital
5420 Kell West Blvd
Wichita Falls, TX 76310
(940)692-5888

Clay County Memorial Hospital
310 W South St
Henrietta, TX 76365
(940)538-5621

Electra Memorial Hospital
1207 S Bailey St
Electra, TX 76360
(940)495-3981

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