Turkish surgeons prioritize laparoscopic surgery as the standard gold approach for gallbladder resection. They choose open surgery only when patient safety requires it. Decisions depend on imaging results, previous abdominal surgeries, and the ability to tolerate carbon dioxide insufflation during the procedure.
- Malignancy risk: Open surgery is planned if imaging suggests suspected gallbladder carcinoma.
- Heart health: Patients with severe cardiopulmonary issues may requires open procedures for safety.
- Anatomical complexity: Dense adhesions or anatomical abnormalities often trigger an open surgical approach.
- Conversion rate: Surgeons switch to open surgery in approximately 1% to 3% of cases.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Coordination data shows top Turkish specialists often hold international fellowships. For example, Dr. Elnur Hasanov at Hisar Intercontinental Hospital has experience in diverse surgical techniques. This international background helps surgeons manage complex cases where deciding between laparoscopy and open surgery is critical.
Patient Consensus: Patients mention feeling relieved when surgeons explain why a specific method was chosen. They note that recovery is faster with laparoscopy but appreciate the safety-first mindset. Most patients felt well-informed about the small possibility of switching to open surgery mid-procedure.