laparoscopy video case
TachoSil for Better Haemostasis and Suture Support...
Procedural video to demonstrate how TachoSil can contribute to reach secondary hemostasis and sealing to manage bleeding after minimally invasive myoma enuleation.
Hemostasis of Liver Bed in Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy
During laparoscopic cholecystectomy the most life threatening complication is haemorrhage. The well known methods to the achieve hemostasis from the gallbladder bed are; use of electro-cautery, (*brand...
Laparoscopic Myomectomy Defect Closure with Bidirectional...
Effective suturing of the bed after the removed fibroid using Quill barbed surgical sutures.
Laparoscopic Parastomal Hernia Repair
68 yrs old patient who underwent Miles rectal amputation for cancer with left terminal colostomy. Patient reported pain in the hernia site and evacuation difficulties. The use of the (*brand hidden*)...
Laparoscopic Low Anterior Resection in an Elderly...
Surgical video case: laparoscopic low anterior resection in an elderly patient for middle rectal cancer treated with radiotherapy.
Surgical Technique of TachoSil® Application for...
Procedrual video of key surgical technique of a bariatric patient with BMI of 44 with challenging leakage and oozing along the staple line of the greater curvature. Task to improve complication rate for...
A Rare Case of Pigment Gallstones and a Concomitant...
Gastric gastrointestinal stromal tumours (GISTs) with cholelithiasis in the English literature are quite rare with a few published case reports. Their concurrent surgical management has also been debated...
Treatment of Choledocolithiasis by Laparoscopic...
When common bile duct (CBD) stone removal by endoscopic procedure fails, CBD exploration is an alternative procedure. Laparoscopic common bile duct exploration (LCBDE) has been found to be a safe,...
Thoraco-Lap Esophagectomy - Thoracic Part 1
Surgical video case: Thoraco-Lap esophagectomy - thoracic part 1.
Mechanisms of Causation of Bile Duct Injury
Surgical video case: almost all bile duct injuries are iatrogenic; most occur during cholecystectomy. The visual perception error of misidentifying the common bile duct as the cystic duct is responsible...