A patient's diseased gallbladder can be removed only through an open abdominal wall incision. true or false
true/Surgical removal of the gall bladder (cholecystectomy) is recommended if gallstones (or other types of gall bladder disease) are causing problems. Techniques include laparoscopic ('keyhole') cholecystectomy or open surgery. [ The gall bladder is not a vital organ, so the body copes quite well without it. ]