Laparoscopy
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...
Challenging Myomectomy with Internal Iliac Arteries...
This video shows a challenging myomectomy (14 cm subserous myomas) after occlusion of both internal iliac arteries.
SCOLA Mesh Repair for Umbilical Hernia
The SUBCUTANEOUS ONLAY LAPAROSCOPIC APPROACH (SCOLA) technique combines sub-cutaneous laparoscopic abdominal hernia repair with concurrent diastasis recti (DR) plication and onlay mesh fixation. SCOLA...
Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy Technique
Sleeve gastrectomy is a partial, longitudinal gastrectomy removing the entire greater curvature of the stomach and leaving a gastric volume of approximately 100 ml, which empties physiologically into...
Laparoscopic Myomectomy
Laparoscopic myomectomy of a submucosal myoma, performed by Dr. Juliano Esbissigo and his team, Dr. Cassiano Branco Dal Piva, Raulério Papini e Marcus V. Trassi Neves.
Accessory Right Hepatic Artery and Its Implications...
Accessory hepatic artery is an incidental finding during hepatobiliary, pancreatic surgery and may be found during hepatic transplantation surgery on angiogram. This artery should be carefully identified...
A Technique for Dealing with the Short Gastric...
Laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG) is the most frequently performed procedure in metabolic and bariatric surgery worldwide. Despite its technical simplicity, LSG presents challenges, such as the...
Management of End Stage Sigmoid Achalasia with...
Achalasia is a rare esophageal motility disorder causing dysphagia and weight loss. Severe cases may present with a significantly dilated and sigmoid-shaped esophagus (sigmoid achalasia). Traditionally,...
Right Direct Inguinal Hernia Repair
This video case presents our surgical technique for laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair, detailing a step-by-step approach with surgical nuances and the novel "inverted Y" concept to achieve...
Management of End-stage Achalasia (Sigmoid Achalasia)...
Achalasia is a rare esophageal motility disorder causing dysphagia and weight loss. Severe cases may present with a significantly dilated and sigmoid-shaped esophagus (sigmoid achalasia). Traditionally,...
Paracecal Internal Hernia Diagnosis, Management,...
Paracecal Internal Hernia Diagnosis, Management, and Laparoscopic Repair. This talk was presented at the SS21: Biliary/Acute Care Video Session session by Indraneil Mukherjee MD, March 30, 2023 during...
Cystic Duct Stump Measurement in Laparoscopic...
Post-cholecystectomy syndrome refers to a wide spectrum of conditions that pose a challenging diagnostic dilemma. Cystic duct remnant, defined as a residual duct greater than 1 cm in length, may, in the...
Two and Only Two Structures Should be Seen Entering...
Bile duct injury rates have increased since the introduction of laparoscopic cholecystectomy, occurring in about 3 per 1,000 procedures performed. Critical View of Safety (CVS) method of identification...
Management of Cystic Duct Entrapped Stone(s)...
Although cholecystectomy relieves symptoms in the majority of cases, still a significant number of patients suffer from the post-cholecystectomy syndrome. Cystic duct remnant calculi is a causative factor...