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Title Post-cholecystectomy bile duct injury / Vinay K. Kapoor, editors
Published Singapore : Springer, 2020

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Description 1 online resource (254 pages)
Contents Intro -- Foreword by Henri Bismuth -- Foreword by John L. Cameron -- Foreword by Steven M. Strasberg -- Preface -- World Bile Duct Injury (BDI) Day -- Acknowledgments -- Fellows and Residents -- Contents -- Contributors of Invited Commentaries -- Abbreviations -- 1: Surgical Anatomy of the Hepato-Biliary System -- 1.1 Gallbladder -- 1.2 Liver -- 1.3 CT Anatomy of Liver -- 1.4 Bile Ducts -- 1.5 Calot's Triangle -- 1.6 Subvesical Ducts -- 1.7 Hilar Plate -- 1.8 Aberrant (Anomalous) Anatomy -- 1.9 Vascular Anatomy -- 1.10 Umbilicus -- 1.11 Big Vessels -- 1.12 Abdominal Wall
1.13 Jejunum -- Invited Commentary on Surgical Anatomy of the Hepato-Biliary System -- References -- Chapter References -- References for Commentary Notes -- 2: Epidemiology of Bile Duct Injury -- 2.1 Gallstone Disease and Cholecystectomy -- 2.2 Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy -- 2.3 Incidence -- 2.4 Underreporting -- 2.5 Prevalence -- 2.6 Training and Experience -- Invited Commentary on Epidemiology of Bile Duct Injury -- References -- 3: Mechanisms of Causation of Bile Duct Injury -- 3.1 Causes of Bile Duct Injury -- 3.2 Visual Perception Error -- 3.3 Anatomy -- 3.4 Difficult Pathology
3.5 Patient -- 3.6 Surgeon -- 3.7 Dangerous Surgery -- 3.8 Equipment -- 3.9 Technique -- 3.10 Clips -- 3.11 Bleeding -- 3.12 Common Bile Duct Exploration -- 3.13 Cystic Duct Blow Out -- 3.14 Unrecognized -- Invited Commentary on Mechanisms of Causation of Bile Duct Injury -- References -- 4: Tips and Tricks for Safe Cholecystectomy -- 4.1 Training -- 4.2 Selection of Cases -- 4.3 Work Up -- 4.4 Equipment -- 4.5 Consent -- 4.6 Access (Entry) -- 4.7 Ports -- 4.8 Landmarks -- 4.9 Retraction -- 4.10 Calot's Triangle -- 4.11 Critical View of Safety -- 4.12 Flagging Manoeuvre
4.13 Hug the Gall Bladder -- 4.14 Clip -- 4.15 Second Opinion -- 4.16 Cystic Plate -- 4.17 Extraction -- 4.18 Closure -- 4.19 Discharge -- 4.20 Follow-Up -- Invited Commentary on Tips and Tricks for Safe Cholecystectomy -- References -- Chapter References -- References for Commentary Notes -- 5: Prevention of Bile Duct Injury During Cholecystectomy -- 5.1 Training -- 5.2 Anticipate -- 5.3 Access -- 5.4 Adhesions -- 5.5 Gall Bladder -- 5.6 Direction -- 5.7 Cystic Duct -- 5.8 Electrocautery -- 5.9 Clip -- 5.10 IOC/POC -- 5.11 Laparoscopic US
5.12 Near Infrared Fluorescent Cholangiography -- 5.13 Neck First -- 5.14 Subtotal (Partial) Cholecystectomy -- 5.15 Mirizzi's Syndrome -- 5.16 Bleeding -- 5.17 Conversion -- 5.18 Cholecystostomy -- 5.19 Retract -- 5.20 Drain -- 5.21 Discharge -- 5.22 CBD Stones -- 5.23 Review -- Invited Commentary on Prevention of Bile Duct Injury During Cholecystectomy -- References -- Chapter References -- References for Commentary Notes -- 6: Pathophysiology of Bile Leak, Bile Loss, and Biliary Obstruction -- 6.1 Mortality -- 6.2 Bilo-Peritoneum -- 6.3 Sepsis -- 6.4 Bile Loss -- 6.5 Vitamin K
Summary This book provides detailed insight to the readers into various aspects of bile duct injury. Bile duct injury is a common complication of cholecystectomy to treat gall stone disease prevalent all over the world. Risk of bile duct injury is more during a laparoscopic procedure as compared to open procedure and most cholecystectomies today are performed laparoscopically. Bile duct injury causes major morbidity and may even result in death, additionally it increases the healthcare costs and impairs quality of life. It is therefore important that every surgeon who performs cholecystectomy knows how to suspect, diagnose, manage and prevent bile duct injury. This book provides practical information and offers assistance in managing patients with difficult cases of bile duct injury. It summarises Dr Kapoors experience with management of more than 1,000 patients with post-cholecystectomy bile duct injury/ biliary stricture. Chapters cover anatomy, epidemiology, mechanism, pathophysiology, clinical presentation, investigations, classification, diagnosis, management and prevention of bile duct injury. It also includes non-medical issues including health care, socio-economic, costs and quality of life
Notes 6.6 Internal Fistula
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Subject Bile ducts -- Wounds and injuries
Cholecystectomy -- Complications.
Cholecystectomy -- Complications
Form Electronic book
Author Kapoor, Vinay K
ISBN 9789811512360
9811512361