Laparoscopic gallbladder removal is an advanced medical procedure used to remove the gallbladder from the body using modern surgical techniques. During the procedure, small incisions are made in the abdominal wall to insert a laparoscope, a tool equipped with a tiny camera that allows the doctor to see the internal organs clearly and accurately. Precise surgical instruments are used to remove the gallbladder without the need for a large incision. This type of surgery is characterized by a short recovery period, less pain compared to traditional surgeries, and a lower risk of infection. It also allows the patient to return to daily activities more quickly.