After laparoscopic cholecystectomy, most patients recover quickly and return to normal life within a couple of weeks. Here is a clear guide to what to expect at each stage.

Immediately After Surgery

Hospital Stay

Most patients are discharged the same day as a day case. Some may stay overnight, particularly if there were intraoperative challenges or if recovery from the anaesthetic is slower than expected.

Eating and Drinking

You can usually start drinking clear fluids within a few hours of the operation. A light meal is typically possible the same evening. For the first few days, it is advisable to avoid fatty, fried, or heavy meals as your digestive system readjusts.

Pain and Discomfort

Returning to Normal Activity

Full Recovery

Full recovery for laparoscopic cholecystectomy typically takes around two weeks. If the procedure required conversion to open surgery, recovery is longer — usually four to six weeks.

Diet After Surgery

Without a gallbladder, bile flows continuously from the liver directly into the intestines, rather than being stored and released in response to meals. Most people adapt well to this change. Start with light, low-fat meals and reintroduce your normal diet gradually. A small number of patients experience looser stools temporarily, which usually settles within a few weeks.

Follow-Up

A follow-up appointment is typically arranged one to two weeks after surgery to check the incisions and confirm that recovery is progressing well. If you have any concerns before this appointment, do not hesitate to contact the secretary directly.

When to Seek Urgent Advice

While complications are rare, contact your surgical team promptly if you experience any of the following:

For the vast majority of patients, symptoms improve dramatically after laparoscopic cholecystectomy and they return to normal life quickly.