This talk was presented at the 2018 SAGES Meeting/16th World Congress of Endoscopic Surgery by Alia P Qureshi during the Devil’s in the Details: Getting that Critical View of Safety on April 13 2018
Keyword(s): aberrant anatomy, accessory duct, acute, acute cholecystitis, anatomic abnormalities, axial arteries, bail out maneuvers, biliary anatomy, Calots triangle, caudate, CBD, cholangiogram, clip, clipping, common bile duct, common hepatic duct, comorbidities, critical view of safety, CVS, cystic duct, Devils in the details, dissection, dome, edema, elective, exposure, extrahepatic duct, foregut fellowship, fundus, gallbladder, general surgery, Hartmanns pouch, hepatocystic triangle, iatrogenic bile duct injuries, imaging, inflammation, infundibulum, ischemia, landmarks, lap chole, ligation, liver, MRCP, pathology, radiologist, residents, retraction, right lower quadrant, RLQ, scar, slit, stricture, sulcus of Rouviere, teach, traction, training, transplant surgeon, valves of Heister
Aberrant anatomy–34 sec
3 rules for difficult chole–1:46
Biliary anatomy–4:28 Gastroenterology Res 2014
Bile duct anomolies–6:18
Vascular anatomy–7:52 HPB 2011
CVS–9:12 JACS 2013
Anatomic landmarks–9:28 Surg Endosc 2006
Sulcus of Rouviere–9:54
Hartmann’s pouch–10:57
Traction & exposure–11:28
Unclear anatomy–11:38 Surg Endosc 2006
Acute cholecystitis–11:59
Summary–12:50