You may spend approximately one hour or longer in the recovery room before you are taken back to your room either in the ambulatory care unit or on the medical/surgical floor.
While in the recovery room, your surgeon usually meets with your family to let them know how you are doing and to answer any questions they may have. Your family will meet you in your room.
Depending on which procedure was performed, the patient will remain in a hospital room or discharged to be taken home.
You must be alert, take fluids without vomiting, and urinate before discharge. Your nurse will give you written discharge instructions based on your surgeon's orders.
Do not drive or drink alcohol for 24 hours after your surgery. Patients cannot be discharged unaccompanied via taxicab or public transportation. Please plan to have a competent caregiver available to stay with you and assist you the day and night of surgery.
Patients who undergo laparoscopic cholecystectomy may be allowed to go home the same day as the surgery; however, it is sometimes necessary for a one-night hospital stay. Typically, it takes about a week or two to fully recover from this procedure.
For patients who have the open cholecystectomy procedure, expect to spend two or three days in the hospital recovering. Once at home, it may take four to six weeks to fully recover.
At the time of discharge, you will be be given a prescription for pain medication. If you have any questions or concerns during your stay, please ask your nurse.