Cholecystectomy of choice for one skin incision between 5 and B cm: Our experience: Regarding 28 consecutive cases
A series of 28 consecutive and non-selected electivecholecystectomies were carried out through a 5 to 8 cmcutaneous incision. No unsurmountable technicaldifficulties were observed. The incision was only widenedin two circumstances: a) wrong site and b) associatedasymptomatic choledochal lithiasis.Tr...
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| Language: | Spanish |
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1994
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| Online Access: | https://revista.scu.org.uy/index.php/cir_urug/article/view/4132 |
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| Summary: | A series of 28 consecutive and non-selected electivecholecystectomies were carried out through a 5 to 8 cmcutaneous incision. No unsurmountable technicaldifficulties were observed. The incision was only widenedin two circumstances: a) wrong site and b) associatedasymptomatic choledochal lithiasis.Transcystic per-operative cholangiography wasperformed in al/ cases. A previous echography fardetermination of the exact topography of the ga/1-bladderand the hepatic pedicle is considered fundamental. Therewere no post-operative complications. |
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