Yes.with few stones.: When the surgeon plans for it, it means gb is relatively easily removable and stones are not too much loading the gb so that the gb can be pulled through the laporoscopic port ( small openings, in the skin at sites near gb area) easily. Sometimes they start as laporoscopic, but after viewing the gb area and if they suspect the gb may more diseased than expected it is converted to open lap.Surgey.
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