Presented by Peter Muscarella II at the Video Face-Off Panel: Common Bile Duct Exploration – More than One Way to Skin a Cat held during the 2017 SAGES Annual Meeting in Houston, TX on Thursday, March 23, 2017
Keyword(s): alk phos, alkaline phosphatase, ampulla, ampullary complex, anatomy, antegrade, basket, bile duct, bile leak, bile stasis, biliary fogarty, bilirubin, Blake drain, cautery, chief resident, cholangiogram, cholangiography, cholecystectomy, choledochoduodenostomy, choledocholithiasis, choledochoscope, choledochoscopy, choledochotomy, cholelithiasis, common bile duct exploration, common duct, complications, costal margin, CT scan, dehydration, dilation, dilator, discharge, distal gastrectomy, drain, duodenum, emptying procedure, endoscope, endoscopic therapy, endoscopy, equipment, ERCP, experience, female, fluid collection, foramen of Winslow, gallbladder, gastroenterologist, gastroenterology, HCV, hepatitis C virus, immunosuppressed, inflammation, insufflation, interventional radiologist, intraoperative cholangiogram, IOC, irrigation, Jackson Pratt drain, jaundice, Kocher maneuver, laparoscopic approach, laparoscopic common bile duct exploration, LCBE, LFTs, liver function tests, management, marsupialization, midline, milk, minimally invasive surgery, MIS surgeon, mobilization, monofilament, MRCP, normal saline, Ohio State University, open CBDE, open cholecystectomy, open surgery, palpation, postoperative management, preoperative evaluation, pressure bag, recurrence, renal failure, retained stones, RUQ, scope, stent, stone extraction, stone forcep, stone impaction, stone removal, stones, stopcock, Stryker camera, subcostal, suture, T-tube, trancystic exploration, transduodenal sphincteroplasty, transplant, triangle of Calot, ultrasound, University of Michigan
Indications for open CBDE–22:10
Complications–24:09
Conclusion–24:29