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Critical View of Safety in LC
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Critical View of Safety in LC

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Strasberg's method, known as Critical View of Safety, is based on three criteria: first, only two structures can be clearly seen connected to the gallbladder; second, the lower one third of the gallbladder...

Total Resection of the Lesion Through a Lateral Fronto-Zygomatic Orbit Approach
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Total Resection of the Lesion Through a Lateral...

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39-year-old FM patient with retroocular tumor lesion in the left orbit. Total resection of the lesion through a lateral fronto-zygomatic orbit approach.

Epicranial Lesion Completely Resected Without Complications
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Epicranial Lesion Completely Resected Without...

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Patient 49 years old, with a psychiatric history, with an extensive epicranial lesion that was completely resected without complications. Large skin defect resolved with a flap removal.

Removing the Fallopian / Uterine Tube (Salpingectomy)
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Removing the Fallopian / Uterine Tube (Salpingectomy)

David Rawaf

Specialty:  Gynecology
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Salpingectomy performed for an ectopic pregnancy.

Cholesterolosis
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Cholesterolosis

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Cholesterolosis of the gallbladder happens when cholesterol accumulates in the gallbladder, forming polyps. It is often symptomless, but pain, indigestion, fever, and jaundice may occur. If so, treatment...

Barium Meal
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Barium Meal

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This ia a baby of 5 weeks presented to the emergency room, with history of frequent projectile vomiting for two weeks associated with severe dehydration. 1. Possible diagnosis? 2. What is the unique charachter...

Liver Necrosis
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Liver Necrosis

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After difficult laparoscopic cholecystectomy. Iatrogenic ligation of the common hepatic artery resulting in wide areas of liver necrosis.

Lingual Thyroid
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Lingual Thyroid

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Notice the large lingual thyroid on the base of the tongue of this professional singer. Courtesy of Anthony F Jahn MD, FACS, FRCS [C} Mount Sinai Hospital New York.  

Laryngeal Haemangioma In An Adult Patient
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Laryngeal Haemangioma In An Adult Patient

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This classical bluish nodular vascular lesion has caused throat irritation, excess phlegms and mild dysphonia. It has not bleed spontaneously to date.   

Critical View of Safety in Cholecystectomy
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Critical View of Safety in Cholecystectomy

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Laparoscopic cholecystectomy is associated with a higher incidence of biliary/vasculobiliary injuries than open cholecystectomy. Anatomical misperception is the most common underlying mechanism of such...

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