How to do Safe Laparoscopic Choledocotomy - Lecture by Dr R K Mishra
This video demonstrates the steps in performing a common bile duct exploration for gall stones, choledochoscopy and either primary closure or repair over a T-tube. How to do Safe Laparoscopic Choledocotomy - Lecture by Dr R K Mishra. In the era of laparoscopic surgery, treatment strategies for common bile duct stones remain controversial. Laparoscopic choledochotomy is usually indicated only when transcystic duct exploration is not feasible. However, laparoscopic choledochotomy provides complete access to the ductal system and has a higher clearance rate than the transcystic approach. In addition, primary closure of the choledochotomy with a running suture and absorbable clips facilitates the procedure. Therefore, to avoid postoperative biliary stenosis, all patients with bile duct stones can be indicated for choledochotomy, except for those with non dilated common bile duct. Placement of a C-tube also provides access for the clearance of possible retained stones by endoscopic sphincterotomy as a backup procedure.
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