Chair: B. Fernando Santos, MD
Faculty: Peter Muscarella, MD and Ezra Teitelbaum, MD
Laparoscopic cholangiography & fluoroscopic-guided techniques by Dr. Santos–1:46
Choledocholithiasis: The hidden trap–3:25 Surg Endosc 2016
Transcystic fluoro-guided “basket-in-catheter”–26:27 Surg Endosc 2016
Laparoscopic transcystic video-guided CBDE by Dr. Teitelbaum–35:48
How can we increase utilization of LCBDE?–54:51 JAMA Surg 2016
Laparoscopic transcholedochal exploration & adjuncts by Dr. Santos–1:01:08
Open common bile duct exploration by Dr. Muscarella–1:32:56
Transduodenal sphincterotomy–1:48:22 Ann R Coll Surg Engl 1974
Q&A session–1:55:19
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