This talk was presented at the 2018 SAGES Meeting/16th World Congress of Endoscopic Surgery by Horacio J Asbun during the Masters Biliary: Help! Severe Acute Cholecystitis – How to Recognize, And What To Do! on April 14 2018
Keyword(s): aberrant anatomy, aspiration, assistant, BDI, bile duct injury, bile leak, biliary injury, biliary tree, Bismuths classification, bleeding, bulldog, catheter, clip, common bile duct, conversion, cystic duct, delphi, drains, elective repair, equipment, experience, fundus, gallbladder, Hartmanns pouch, hepaticojejunostomy, hepato-pancreatico-biliary fellowship, hepato-pancreatico-biliary surgeon, HPB fellowship, HPB surgeon, incidence, inflammation, jaundice, jejunum, laparoscopic cholecystectomy, laparoscopic repair, laparoscopic Whipple, laparotomy, liver, magnetic resonance cholangiography, management, masters biliary, MRC, open cholecystectomy, percutaneous cholangiogram, prevention, Prolene, RB-1 needle, repair, resident, right hepatic artery, right hepatic duct, severe acute cholecystitis, skills, suction, training, transfer, trocars, ultrasound, variant anatomy, vascular injury
BDI clinical presentation–1:03 World J Surg 1993
BDI repair–4:37
BDI to segmental & sectoral ducts–5:17
Classifications–5:57 JACS 1995
Mechanism of injury–6:03
MRC–6:58 JACS 2003
Vascular injury video clip–9:27
Elective repair–11:10
Unstoppable bleeding–15:54
Conclusion–16:48