Transparent Hands: The Restorative measure of helping the needy

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What is Cholecystectomy

The cholecystectomy is a surgical treatment of removing the gallbladder. Laparotomy, subcostal incision or laparoscopy can perform it. It is a gentle operation, and if the patient's condition allows, it takes place on a day, an example is when a patient enters the hospital in the morning to be operated, and returns home at the end of the day, after the agreement of the surgeon and the anesthesiologist.

What is the gallbladder?

The gallbladder contains bile excreted by the liver. Food intake stimulates the contraction of the gallbladder and causes the bile to flow through the bile duct and bile duct to the digestive tract. However, the removal of the gallbladder has no consequence on the digestive function: the bile flows continuously from the liver to the gastrointestinal tract, and this flow is sufficient for digestion. The contribution related to vesicular contractions is not essential.

In what circumstances is there a cholecystectomy?

Specific factors such as female sex, hypercholesterolemia, or overweight promote the formation of stones in the gallbladder ( cholelithiasis ). These are very common and do not in themselves constitute a sufficient reason to perform a cholecystectomy.

On the other hand, these stones are likely to obstruct the canal connecting the gallbladder to the bile duct, thus causing a particularly troublesome typical abdominal pain evolving in the form of repeated seizures. The existence of these symptoms associated with the presence of stones in the gallbladder justifies a cholecystectomy.
Complete and prolonged obstruction can lead to inflammation of the entire gallbladder, called cholecystitis, resulting in pain and fever. A cholecystectomy must then be performed urgently, and antibiotic treatment is given to the patient.

How is Cholecystectomy going?

The gallbladder is confined to the lower part of the liver. It is connected to the bile duct by a fine canal called the cystic duct. The bile duct connects the liver to the digestive tract and allows the passage of bile (produced by the liver and used for fat absorption) in the digestive tract. A small artery vascularizes the vesicle called a cystic artery.
Laparoscopy most often performs the removal of the gallbladder. Small incisions of 5 mm to 10 mm are used to pass a camera and long instruments into the abdomen. The surgeon operates by looking at a screen. This avoids a large scar and promotes a return to activity faster by reducing postoperative pain.
The first step of the procedure is to identify the canal and the cystic artery, which are then closed with clips and cut, taking care not to injure the bile duct. The second step is the section of the connections between the gallbladder and the liver. The procedure ends with the extraction of the gallbladder with a bag and the closing of the small incisions.

What are the risks of this procedure?

Like any intervention, cholecystectomy carries some risks, in addition to those related to general anesthesia. The first risk is that of conversion, that is to say, the passage from laparoscopy to the open path. It is not a complication in itself and is usually required when there is significant inflammation around the vesicle preventing the identification of anatomical structures.

A wound in the main bile duct can occur in less than 1% of cases and most often requires reoperation. Bile leakage through the cystic duct or hemorrhage from the cystic artery can also happen: these complications may require a drain or reoperation. These complications, however, remain rare and can, in any case, be treated.

After the operation

Usually, a few days are enough for a complete recovery and a return to a healthy life. The removal of the gallbladder has no impact on digestion, and no change in diet is required.
No specific follow-up is necessary: new gallstones can occur, but these cases of recurrence are sporadic.

Transparent Hands is a non- governmental organization which is taking care of the real human service issues of the people of Pakistan with the help of raising fund through its unique Crowdfunding stage. Transparent Hands conducts the surgical treatment of real patients free of cost at a private hospital with the help of gift and generosity. Donors from wherever, all over the world can use their electronic Crowdfunding online interface if they wish to give. They could pick any patient, finance the subsidize medical procedure and get regular feedback and updates until the point that the patient recovered completely.

Transparent Hands is exceptional based on its straightforwardness level that infers sponsors will be ensured that each penny they are giving will be spent on the poverty-stricken patients. We do this by exchanging all the specialist's office bills, and various chronicles of our patient after his/her medical process are viably coordinated. The donor can see that the right healing center has charged against the surgical procedure of that particular patient.
Presently, Transparent Hands is overseeing different surgical procedures including orthopedic, cardiovascular, neurology, gynecology and other general processes. This is part of the reason that Transparent hands are bringing this claim to fame. Transparent Hands plans to reach out to various zones of Pakistan where the healthcare system has not improved. There are only a few health care centers in the rural areas which are far from where they are needed by the underprivileged. These people can't hold up under the cost of the medical treatment for help not to mention surgical treatment.

Transparent Hands need to care for these underprivileged people regarding infectious diseases. They need to know the states of not treating a particular sickness and what'd occur if they put it off for a couple of reasons. Not only this, people must think about signs and symptoms of most common diseases such as kidney stones, bladder stones, fibroid in women, hernia and heart attacks. There is few medical awareness prepared for the underprivileged. They have to pay expensively if they require any medical treatment, however, because of the compelled or no benefits, the majority of the populace can't afford particular medical care. Transparent Hands hopes to enlighten these unique issues in each possible way.

Transparent Handsis centered around reducing the sufferings of these patients through best medical care. It endeavors to be an ideal healthcare trust to treat poverty-stricken people through its Crowdfunding platform while allowing donors for assistance relatedly and directly.

They will accomplish a substantial number of poor patient who is persevering through an immediate absence of proper medical care. They continue serving the humanity wherever by giving the best surgical and medical services in Punjab and beyond. After productive in the social protection zone, they intend to commit their organization for other caring endeavors including training and human rights.

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