BackgroundThe aim of this manuscript is to illustrate a new method permitting safe cholecystectomy in terms of complications with respect to the common bile duct (CBD).MethodsThe core of this new technique is identification of the continuity of the cystic duct with the infundibulum. The cystic duct can be identified between the inner gallbladder wall and inflamed outer wall.ResultsIn the last 2 years, from January 2019 until December 2021, 3 patients have been treated with the reported technique without complications.ConclusionsAmong the various cholecystectomy procedures, this is a new approach that ensures the safety of the structures of Calot's triangle while providing the advantages gained from total removal of the gallbladder.
Toro, A., Rapisarda, M., Maugeri, D., Terrasi, A., Gallo, L., Ansaloni, L., et al. (2024). Acute cholecystitis: how to avoid subtotal cholecystectomy—preliminary results. WORLD JOURNAL OF EMERGENCY SURGERY, 19(1), 1-6 [10.1186/s13017-024-00534-x].
Acute cholecystitis: how to avoid subtotal cholecystectomy—preliminary results
Gallo, Luisa;Catena, Fausto;
2024
Abstract
BackgroundThe aim of this manuscript is to illustrate a new method permitting safe cholecystectomy in terms of complications with respect to the common bile duct (CBD).MethodsThe core of this new technique is identification of the continuity of the cystic duct with the infundibulum. The cystic duct can be identified between the inner gallbladder wall and inflamed outer wall.ResultsIn the last 2 years, from January 2019 until December 2021, 3 patients have been treated with the reported technique without complications.ConclusionsAmong the various cholecystectomy procedures, this is a new approach that ensures the safety of the structures of Calot's triangle while providing the advantages gained from total removal of the gallbladder.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.