gallbladder
Arterial Dissection in a Case of Chronic Fibrotic...
Accurate identification of the anatomy of the cystic artery is important. Uncontrolled arterial bleeding during laparoscopic cholecystectomy is a serious problem and may increase the risk of bile duct...
Arterial Dissection in a Case of Chronic Fibrotic...
Accurate identification of the anatomy of the cystic artery is important. Uncontrolled arterial bleeding during laparoscopic cholecystectomy is a serious problem and may increase the risk of bile...
Liver Hemangioma Adjacent to the Gallbladder
Surgical technique video: hemangiomas of the liver are the most common type of benign liver tumor. Liver hemangiomas rarely cause symptoms. Liver hemangiomas adjacent to gallbladder may cause severe bleeding...
Madany Triangle is Safe in Case with Caterpillar...
Madany triangle is safe as a critical view of safety even in a case with Caterpillar hump of Rt hepatic artery. We abolish the seat belt effect of the cystic artery and its branches on the proximal part...
Step by Step Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy
Surgical education: step by step laparoscopic cholecystectomy. Step 1: Dissection of the hepatocystic triangle. Step 2: Establishing the critical view of safety. Step 3: Cystic artery is clipped...
Hourglass Gallbladder
Surgical video case: gallbladder anatomy is highly variable, and surgeons must be prepared to identify anomalies of form, number, and position. Variants include gallbladder agenesis, diverticulum, duplication,...
Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy for Gangrenous Cholecystitis
Laparoscopy video case: gangrenous cholecystitis is a form of acute cholecystitis which involves gangrenous alterations in the gallbladder wall and it often follows an acute and serious course. Laparoscopic...
Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy (Fundus-First Technique)
Laparoscopic surgery is the gold standard for operative treatment of gallbladder diseases globally. This is usually done via the "duct-first" approach. However, when there is extensive fibrosis...
Accessory Liver Tissue on the Gallbladder
Liver tissue situated outside the liver with a hepatic connection is usually called an accessory liver, and that without a connection to the mother liver, is called ectopic liver tissue (choristoma)....
Stone Impacted in Hartman's Pouch
Surgical video case: opening the GB for removal of an impacted stone in Hartman's pouch may allow for stenting the cystic duct to facilitate its dissection after visualization of its internal opening....
To Evacuate the GB From Stones And Suck Its Contents...
Surgical video: in cases of acute cholecystitis with an impacted stone in the infundibulum, evacuating the GB from stones and sucking its contents to proceed to subtotal cholecystectomy may be an option...
Difficulty May Be in Dissecting the GB From its...
Surgical video case: difficult laparoscopic cholecystectomy. This video shows the difficulty of dissecting the GB from its bed. The question here is whether to complete this difficult dissection or to...
Aspiration or Suture Traction of the GB
Surgical video case: difficult laparoscopic cholecystectomy, adhesions to the omentum, falciform ligament, anterior abdominal wall, and diaphragm. The GB is distended, and its wall is so thick that...
Your Retrieval Bag Is Used To Protect The Port...
Video case surgery: your retrieval bag is used to protect the port site from contamination, traction should be applied to the GB not the retrival bag.
Mechanism of Common Bile Duct Injury
Surgical video case: the most common reason for injuring the bile duct is due to the misidentification of normal biliary anatomy. One of the technical errors include excess tenting of the cystic...