1994
DOI: 10.1016/s0002-9610(05)80122-9
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Cystic duct leaks in laparoscopic cholecystectomy

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“…Woods et al [12] noted this cause in 17 of 34 cases with biliary complications. In our series we noted it in only two patients: one with slippage of the clips from a short cystic stump and another with choleperitoneum at 14 days following necrosis of the cystic duct stump due to transmission of the diathermy current.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…Woods et al [12] noted this cause in 17 of 34 cases with biliary complications. In our series we noted it in only two patients: one with slippage of the clips from a short cystic stump and another with choleperitoneum at 14 days following necrosis of the cystic duct stump due to transmission of the diathermy current.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Lesions of the extrahepatic bile ducts can occur at any level as follows. Detachment of the gallbladder may open any accessory bile ducts present in the gallbladder bed [10][11][12][13]; postmortem studies demonstrate their presence in 3-5% of individuals [11]. However, accessory bile ducts were only recognised in three patients immediately after detachment of the gallbladder.…”
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“…Woods et al, reported 17 out of 34 cases had biliary complications. 12 In this study, haemorrhage was found in 14 out of 32 cases due to laparoscopic means. Subhepatic abscess reported in the present study was 2 out of 32 cases.…”
Section: Figure 1: Male:female Ratio Of Cholelithiasis Cases (N=1695)mentioning
confidence: 56%
“…At the time of the repair, the most serious problem is the injury to the main bile duct. Although the differences are not statistically significant, this injury is more frequently seen in laparoscopic cholecystectomy (1 % of cases) [13][14][15][16]. In open cholecystectomy in the operation of portocaval anastomosis, the portal vein is mobilized circumferentially at its midpoint [17].…”
Section: Measurement Of the Celiac Trunk Diametermentioning
confidence: 99%