This talk was presented at the 2018 SAGES Meeting/16th World Congress of Endoscopic Surgery by Steven C Stain during the Shining in Your Practice Right From the Start – Tools for Success on April 12 2018
Keyword(s): aberrant anatomy, adenoma, aortic calcification, atherosclerosis, BDI, bile duct injury, bleeding, call, chemoemobilization, chief resident, cholangiography, choledochal cyst, community hospital, convert, critical view of safety, CT scan, CVS, differential diagnosis, difficult gallbladder, divert, duodenal injury, experts, faculty, gallbladder, gastroduodenal artery, GDA, hepatic artery, hepatic artery thrombosis, lateral segmentectomy, liver, liver lesion, lobe, M&M conference, management, medicolegal, mentors, metastasis, morbidity, mortality, navigating, open cholecystectomy, pancreatic, pathologist, pathology, pearls, pediatric liver transplant, perforated duodenal ulcer, portal vein, postoperative complications, practice, prep, preparation, primary anastomosis, pyloric exclusion, resection, residency, residents, safe cholecystectomy, SAGES TV, saphenous vein graft, sigmoid resection, spindle cell tumor, stent placement, time out, tools, training, transplant surgeon, trauma, University of Southern California, USC, vascular, villous adenoma, Whipple
Preop preparation–1:44
Citation–3:34 Ann Surg 1995
Intraoperative decisions–4:34
Difficult gallbladder–5:41 J Laparoendosc Adv Surg Tech A 2017
SAGES Safe Cholecystectomy Program–6:46
Technical assistance–7:16
Summary–14:25