Best Gallbladder Stone Surgeon in Indore | Dr. Mahesh Vishwakarma

Gallbladder Stone Surgeon in Indore – Safe Laparoscopic Treatment by Dr. Mahesh Vishwakarma




Gallstones are a common cause of upper abdominal pain, nausea and indigestion. When stones block the bile duct or repeatedly irritate the gallbladder, patients experience sharp pain and digestive discomfort. For those in Indore seeking a reliable and experienced gallbladder stone surgeon, Dr. Mahesh Vishwakarma offers advanced laparoscopic cholecystectomy with a focus on safety, precision and early recovery.

Why choose a laparoscopic surgeon for gallbladder stones?

Laparoscopic cholecystectomy (keyhole gallbladder removal) is the preferred method for symptomatic gallstones because it minimizes tissue trauma and speeds recovery. Compared with open surgery, laparoscopy provides:

  • Very small incisions
  • Less post-operative pain
  • Lower infection risk
  • Short hospital stay (often same day or next day)
  • Faster return to routine activities

About Dr. Mahesh Vishwakarma

Dr. Mahesh Vishwakarma is a GI and laparoscopic surgeon practising in Indore. His approach emphasises accurate diagnosis, ethical recommendations and evidence-based treatment. Each patient receives a personalised care plan from consultation through recovery.

Clinic address:
B-87, Greater Brijeshwari, Behind JMB,
Near Pipliya Hana Square, Sector A, Scheme No. 140,
Indore, Madhya Pradesh — 452016

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Treatment and procedure

Consultation & evaluation: Clinical review and ultrasound to confirm diagnosis and plan surgery.

Operation: Standard laparoscopic cholecystectomy using 3–4 small incisions and high-definition camera guidance. Typical duration 30–60 minutes under general anaesthesia. The gallbladder containing stones is removed safely through a keyhole approach.

Recovery:

  • Early walking on the same day
  • Discharge usually same day or next day
  • Return to light routine activities in 3–7 days
  • Diet: clear liquids first, soft diet within 24 hours, avoid heavy/oily meals for ~2 weeks

Who needs surgery?

Surgery is recommended when stones cause repeated pain, vomiting, persistent indigestion, inflammation, or when imaging shows stones with a risk of complications. Left untreated, gallstones may lead to acute cholecystitis, pancreatitis or bile duct obstruction.


Costs and transparency

Fees depend on the severity of disease, required investigations, choice of hospital and post-operative needs. The clinic provides clear and ethical pricing after review of your reports; unnecessary tests are avoided.


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Areas served (near-me coverage)

Patients commonly visit from Pipliya Hana, Greater Brijeshwari, Scheme No. 140, Vijay Nagar, Nipania, Mahalaxmi Nagar, Tulsi Nagar, LIG Square, Shalimar Township and surrounding localities of Indore.


Frequently Asked Questions

1. Can gallstones be treated without surgery?
Medicines do not reliably dissolve gallstones. When stones cause symptoms, surgery is the definitive treatment.

2. Is laparoscopic surgery painful?
Most patients experience mild discomfort controlled with standard pain medication.

3. How long is hospitalisation?
Usually same day or within 24 hours, depending on individual recovery.

4. Will digestion be affected after gallbladder removal?
Most patients have normal digestion; many feel relief from prior symptoms.

5. When can I return to work?
Light duties are possible within 3–7 days. Physical or heavy work may need a longer rest period as advised by the surgeon.

6. Are incision scars visible?
Incisions are small and typically leave minimal, fading marks.

7. What pre-operative tests are required?
Routine blood tests and an abdominal ultrasound are commonly required; further tests if clinically indicated.

8. Can complications occur if surgery is delayed?
Yes. Delay can increase the risk of infection, pancreatitis or bile duct obstruction, which may require more complex treatment.

9. Is laparoscopic removal suitable for elderly patients?
Yes—after proper pre-operative assessment and optimisation, elderly patients can safely undergo laparoscopy.

10. Will gallstones return after removal?
Once the gallbladder is removed, gallstones in the gallbladder do not recur. Stones forming in bile ducts are a different issue and are managed separately.


Contact & appointment

To schedule a consultation, call or WhatsApp:

  • +91 9098321203
  • +91 9770639163
  • +91 8817590309

Visit: https://surgeonindore.com/


If you are experiencing recurrent abdominal pain, early evaluation can prevent complications. Consultation will determine whether laparoscopic cholecystectomy is the appropriate and safest option for your condition.

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