This talk was presented at the 2018 SAGES Meeting/16th World Congress of Endoscopic Surgery by Dana A Telem during the Masters Biliary: Help! Severe Acute Cholecystitis – How to Recognize, And What To Do! on April 14 2018
Keyword(s): aberrant biliary anatomy, acute care surgery, anatomic variation, basket, BDI, bile duct injury, bile duct stones, bile leak, camera, catheter, CBDS, cholecystectomy, choledocholithiasis, common bile duct stones, common duct, cost, cystic duct, disposables, fluorescent cholangiography, gallbladder, hepatic parenchymal cells, ICG, indocyanine green, induction, inflammatory process, infrared, injection, intraoperative cholangiogram, intraoperative imaging, intraoperative ultrasound, intravenous, IOC, IV, Japan, laparoscopic CBDE, laparoscopic common bile duct exploration, learning curve, liver, liver surgery, masters biliary, Medicare reimbursement, mentorship, morbidity, morbidly obese, occluded cystic duct, safe cholecystectomy, severe acute cholecystitis, skill set, stone retrieval, technology, visualization
IOCs–1:01
5 reasons for cholangiography–1:19
What are the facts about cholangiography?–3:20 JAMA 2013
Intraop ultrasound–4:00
ICG–5:57 Surg Endosc 2015
Limitations–10:48
Key takeaways–13:03