Case Studies
Presented by Abe L Fingerhut at the PG Course: Preventing Bile Duct Injuries; Creating a Culture of Safety in Cholecystectomy at the SAGES 2016 Annual Meeting on 3/17/2016 Keyword(s): acute cholecystitis, BDI, bile, bile duct injuries, biliary colic, bleeding, CBD, common bile duct, critical view of safety, CVS, cystic duct, dissection, doublet photo, duodenum, error, […]
Here to stay, but who will pay?
Presented by James G Bittner at the Debate: Robotically Assisted Hernia Repair at the SAGES 2016 Annual Meeting on 3/17/2016
Robotically assisted inguinal hernia repair: Never
Presented by Edward L Felix at the Debate: Robotically Assisted Hernia Repair at the SAGES 2016 Annual Meeting on 3/17/2016 Keyword(s): 2D, 3D visualization, ACS Clinical Congress, American College of Surgeons, avascular plane, camera, case reports, Coopers ligament, diabetes, direct hernia, dissection, education, ergonomics, fellowships, femoral hernia, femoral ring, Firefly, heart disease, hernia sac, IHC, […]
Mechanisms of Bile Duct Injury
Presented by Michael J Pucci at the PG Course: Preventing Bile Duct Injuries; Creating a Culture of Safety in Cholecystectomy at the SAGES 2016 Annual Meeting on 3/17/2016 Keyword(s): ATOM classificatio of BDI, bailout, BDI, bile duct injury, bile leak, biliary anatomy, biliary system, bleeding, cautery, cholecystectomy, classical injury, clip, common hepatic duct, critical view […]
Separate privileges for robotically assisted hernia repair are not necessary
Presented by Brent D Matthews at the Debate: Robotically Assisted Hernia Repair at the SAGES 2016 Annual Meeting on 3/17/2016 Keyword(s): ACS, advanced laparoscopy, American College of Surgeons, chief resident, CME, competency assessment, continuing medical education, credentialing, credentials, critical care, FDA, gastrointestinal surgery, general surgery, general surgery residency, GI surgery, instruments, laser, malpractice, minimally invasive, […]