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Management of the Difficult Gallbladder
This video was part of the Video Loop during the SAGES 2020 Virtual Meeting. Topic: Biliary Management of the Difficult Gallbladder. Suhail Zeineddin, MD, Paul Anthony, R Del Prado, MD, FACS (Maricopa...
Indocyanine Green Fluorescence Cholangiography...
Topic: Biliary INDOCYANINE GREEN FLUORESCENCE CHOLANGIOGRAPHY DURING A DIFFICULT LAPAROSCOPIC CHOLECYSTECTOMY. Breanna Fang, Jerry T Dang, MD, Shahzeer Karmali, MD, MPH. University of Alberta Bile duct...
Biliary Peritonitis by Ruptured Cholecystitis,...
A case of generalised biliary peritonitis following the rupture of acutely inflammed gallbladder, complete laparoscopic cholecystectomy.
Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy in Impacted Infundibular...
During laparoscopic cholecystectomy, impacted stones in the infundibulum or cystic duct neck can significantly increase intraoperative difficulty by distorting normal anatomy, causing grafting of adhesions,...
Incidental Intraabdominal Loose Body Discovered...
The abdominal cavity was inspected, revealing a 5mm, smooth, white loose body in the right upper quadrant, posterior to the liver. No inflammation or infection was noted. The gallbladder was removed without...
Ventral Ectopic Gallbladder Over the Hepatic...
Ectopic or ventrally displaced gallbladders are rare anatomic variations that present significant operative challenges due to unpredictable relationships with the extrahepatic biliary tree. A long, anteriorly...
Completion Cholecystectomy & CBD Exploration
Surgical video case: on dealing with cystic duct stump or gallbladder stump in case of completion cholecystectomy, the cystic duct is identified by heister valve. It is a sure landmark for cystic duct....
Cystic Vein Draining Into the Liver Bed: a Laparoscopic...
Usually multiple tiny veins and venous twigs drain the gallbladder, but their pattern is variable. Much of the gallbladder that lies against the liver drains via small veins into hepatic sinusoids (the...
Surgical Emergency Course
Acquire essential skills to tackle and respond to difficult-to-predict surgical emergencies. Learn surgical responses to emergencies involving upper and lower gastrointestinal tract, liver, gallbladder,...
When Should I Bail? Identifying When Attaining...
This talk was presented at the Masters HPB: Difficult Gallbladders – things just went from bad to worse session by Shanley Deal MD on March 30, 2023 during the SAGES 2023 Annual Meeting in Montréal,...
Distinguishing Characteristics of Xanthogranulomatous...
This talk was presented at the SS41: Billiary Session session by Nicole Goldhaber MD on April 1, 2023 during the SAGES 2023 Annual Meeting in Montréal, Canada.
How to Retract a Hugely Distended GB with Thick...
When you encounter a hugely distended mucocele like this with adhesions to the surrounding structures, please insert a 10 mm port and a piece of gauze to aid in dissection and hemostasis. I want to ask...
Phrygian Cap Gallbladders
A Phrygian cap gallbladder is a congenital anomaly where the gallbladder fundus folds back upon the gallbladder body. It is asymptomatic and has no pathological significance. It can be identified on ultrasound,...
White Bile in Gallbladder Hydrops
"White bile in gallbladder hydrops" is a relatively rare finding and usually indicates long-standing obstruction of the cystic duct. In this condition, bile becomes trapped within the gallbladder...
Left-sided Gallbladder Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy
Left-sided gallbladder is a rare anatomical anomaly. It is associated with various anatomical variations of the biliary way and intrahepatic portal supply. Most of the time, it is discovered as an incidental...
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