Cholecystectomy

Minimally Invasive Gallbladder Surgery

Cholecystectomy in Mexico
Save 70–80% vs. U.S. Costs

Expert laparoscopic gallbladder removal performed by board-certified surgeons at accredited hospitals in Tijuana, Guadalajara & Puerto Vallarta. Same-day or next-day discharge. Most patients return home within 5–7 days.

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70–80%Cost Savings vs. U.S.
1–2Days in Hospital
3–5 mmIncisions (Laparoscopic)
500+Procedures Performed
99%+Laparoscopic Success Rate

About the Procedure

What Is a Cholecystectomy?

A cholecystectomy is the surgical removal of the gallbladder — a small, pear-shaped organ beneath your liver that stores bile. It is one of the most commonly performed abdominal surgeries worldwide, typically completed laparoscopically through 3–4 tiny incisions (3–5 mm each).

In Mexico, our surgeons use the same advanced laparoscopic and robotic-assisted techniques available at major U.S. medical centers — at a fraction of the cost. The procedure typically takes 45–90 minutes under general anesthesia, with most patients going home the same day or the following morning.

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Minimally Invasive

3–4 tiny incisions instead of a large open cut. Less pain, faster healing.

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45–90 Min Procedure

Most cases completed in under 1.5 hours under general anesthesia.

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Same-Day Discharge

Majority of patients go home 4–8 hours after surgery.

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Fly Home in 5–7 Days

Short recovery makes this ideal for medical tourism patients.


Why You May Need It

Common Reasons for Gallbladder Removal

Most cholecystectomies are performed to treat symptomatic gallstones (cholelithiasis) or gallbladder inflammation. Other indications include:

Conditions Treated

  • Gallstones (Cholelithiasis) — Stones blocking bile flow, causing pain after meals
  • Acute Cholecystitis — Sudden gallbladder inflammation, often from a blocked duct
  • Chronic Cholecystitis — Repeated inflammation leading to a scarred, non-functional gallbladder
  • Biliary Colic — Episodic, intense pain in the upper right abdomen
  • Gallbladder Polyps — Polyps >10 mm with cancer risk
  • Biliary Dyskinesia — Poor gallbladder emptying function

Symptoms That Indicate Surgery

  • Severe upper-right abdominal pain (especially after fatty meals)
  • Pain radiating to right shoulder or back
  • Nausea and vomiting after eating
  • Fever and chills (sign of infection)
  • Jaundice (yellowing of skin/eyes)
  • Recurrent attacks not controlled by diet or medication
⚠️ When to Seek Urgent Care If you experience severe abdominal pain with fever, chills, and jaundice simultaneously, seek emergency care. This may indicate choledocholithiasis (stone in the common bile duct) or cholangitis — a serious infection requiring prompt treatment.

Surgical Approach

Laparoscopic vs. Open Cholecystectomy

Our surgeons perform laparoscopic cholecystectomy as the gold standard. Open surgery is reserved for rare, complex cases (e.g., severe adhesions from prior surgeries, suspected malignancy, or anatomic complications).

FeatureLaparoscopic ✅Open Surgery
Incisions3–4 tiny ports (3–5 mm)One large incision (10–15 cm)
Hospital StaySame-day / 1 night2–4 days
Return to Activities1–2 weeks4–6 weeks
Pain LevelMild (managed with oral meds)Moderate to significant
ScarringMinimal (near-invisible)Visible scar
Risk of ComplicationsVery low (<2%)Higher
When ChosenStandard — 99% of casesAnatomical complexity / emergency

The 5-Step Laparoscopic Procedure

1
General Anesthesia

You are comfortably asleep. No pain during surgery. Anesthesiologist monitors you throughout.

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Carbon Dioxide Insufflation

The abdomen is gently inflated with CO₂ gas to create working space for the camera and instruments.

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Trocar Placement

3–4 small ports (3–5 mm) are inserted. A HD laparoscope is passed through one port for visualization.

4
Dissection & Removal

The cystic duct and cystic artery are identified, clipped, and divided. The gallbladder is carefully dissected from the liver bed and extracted through a port.

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Closure & Recovery

Ports are removed, incisions closed with absorbable sutures. You recover in a monitored room for 2–4 hours before discharge.


Cost in Mexico vs. U.S.

How Much Can You Save?

Gallbladder surgery in the United States can cost $15,000–$30,000 depending on your hospital and insurance. In Mexico, the all-inclusive package at our accredited hospitals runs $3,500–$5,500 USD — saving you $10,000–$25,000.

Item🇺🇸 United States🇲🇽 Mexico (GCA)
Surgery Fee$8,000–$15,000Included in package
Anesthesia$1,500–$3,000Included in package
Hospital Stay (1 night)$3,000–$8,000Included in package
Pre-op Tests & Labs$500–$1,500Included in package
Post-op Follow-up$200–$500 eachIncluded (video call)
Total$15,000–$30,000$3,500–$5,500
✅ What’s Included in Our Package Surgeon fee · Anesthesiologist · Operating room · Hospital stay (1–2 nights) · Pre-op lab work · Ultrasound · Medications during stay · Post-op video follow-up consultation · Bilingual patient coordinator

Where We Operate

3 Locations for International Patients

We offer cholecystectomy at three fully accredited hospitals strategically located for U.S. and Canadian patients. Each facility features modern laparoscopic equipment, bilingual staff, and internationally trained surgical teams.

🏙️ Tijuana, Baja California

Hospital DREAMS

Just 20 minutes from San Diego International Airport (SAN). The most convenient option for patients flying from California, Arizona, Nevada, and the Pacific Northwest. Cross the border same-day as your procedure.

🌆 Guadalajara, Jalisco

Hospital Puerta de Hierro Andares + Innovare

Mexico’s second-largest city, with direct flights from 30+ U.S. cities. Modern facilities, internationally trained staff, and beautiful recovery options in Mexico’s “Silicon Valley.”

🌴 Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco

Hospital CMQ Riviera Nayarit

Combine your recovery with a beachside stay on Mexico’s Pacific Coast. Direct flights from Los Angeles, Phoenix, Houston, and Seattle. Ideal for patients seeking a relaxed recovery environment.


Recovery Timeline

What to Expect After Surgery

TimeframeWhat HappensRestrictions
Day of SurgeryRecovery room monitoring 2–4 hrs. Clear liquids. Discharge same evening or next AM.No driving. Light walking only.
Days 1–3Mild incision soreness. Shoulder discomfort from CO₂ gas (resolves in 24–48 hrs). Light activity.No heavy lifting (>5 lbs). Soft diet.
Days 4–7Most patients ready to fly home. Incisions healing well. Normal appetite returning.Avoid strenuous activity. Regular diet resumes.
Weeks 2–4Return to desk work. Most daily activities resumed.Avoid heavy lifting until week 4.
Week 4–6Full recovery. No restrictions.Cleared for all activities including exercise.

Are You a Candidate?

✅ Good Candidates
  • Symptomatic gallstones confirmed by ultrasound
  • Recurrent episodes of biliary colic
  • Diagnosed acute or chronic cholecystitis
  • Gallbladder polyps >10 mm
  • Generally healthy enough for general anesthesia
  • BMI under 50 (higher BMI evaluated case-by-case)
⚠️ Requires Evaluation First
  • Active severe infection / sepsis
  • Uncontrolled bleeding disorders
  • Known common bile duct stones (ERCP may be needed first)
  • Prior complex abdominal surgeries
  • Pregnancy (timing to be discussed)

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Hernioplasty

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Umbilical Hernia

Minimally invasive repair of belly-button hernias with quick recovery.


Frequently Asked Questions

Cholecystectomy in Mexico — FAQ

Yes. Our hospitals hold national and international accreditations, and our surgeons are board-certified with fellowships from Mexico’s top universities. Laparoscopic cholecystectomy is among the safest abdominal surgeries performed worldwide — complication rates are below 2% in experienced hands. We follow the same sterile protocols and safety checklists used in U.S. hospitals.
Most patients stay 5–7 days total. Day 1: Pre-op tests and consultation. Day 2: Surgery (same-day or 1-night hospital stay). Days 3–5: Rest at your hotel, short walks. Day 6–7: Final check-up and clearance to fly. Uncomplicated cases may be cleared to fly as early as day 4–5.
Yes — the vast majority of people live completely normal lives without a gallbladder. Your liver continues producing bile, which now drips directly and continuously into the small intestine. About 10–15% of patients notice mild digestive changes (especially with very fatty meals) in the first few weeks, but this typically resolves as the body adapts.
In the United States, gallbladder surgery typically costs $15,000–$30,000 (including surgeon, anesthesia, hospital, and pre-op testing). In Mexico, our all-inclusive package ranges from $3,500–$5,500 USD — saving patients $10,000–$25,000. Even after flights and hotel, most patients save significantly compared to paying U.S. out-of-pocket or high-deductible insurance costs.
Prior abdominal surgery does not automatically disqualify you. Our surgeons have extensive experience with challenging cases involving adhesions from prior C-sections, appendectomies, or hernia repairs. During your pre-surgical consultation, your imaging and surgical history will be reviewed. In rare cases where adhesions are severe, an open approach may be safer — which your surgeon will discuss openly with you.
For the first 2–4 weeks, we recommend a low-fat diet to allow your digestive system to adjust. Start with clear liquids, then progress to soft foods and regular meals. Avoid fried foods, greasy meals, and large portions during recovery. After 4–6 weeks, most patients can eat normally. A detailed post-operative diet guide will be provided.
It depends on where you’re flying from. Tijuana is ideal for patients from California, Arizona, and the Pacific Northwest — it’s 20 minutes from San Diego’s airport and requires no long flight connection. Guadalajara works well for patients from the Midwest and East Coast with direct flights. Puerto Vallarta is perfect for patients who want to combine recovery with a beachside stay. Our coordinators help you choose the best option.
Yes. Before committing to travel, you’ll have a free video consultation with your surgeon to review your ultrasound, lab results, and symptoms. After this consultation, you’ll receive a written cost estimate and a clear surgical recommendation. Most patients only travel once — for the surgery itself — and follow up via video calls post-operatively.

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