Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy

Laparoscopy, also referred to as diagnostic laparoscopy, may be a surgical diagnostic technique wont to examine the organs inside the abdomen. It’s a low-risk, minimally invasive procedure that needs only small incisions. Laparoscopy uses an instrument called a laparoscopy to seem at the abdominal organs. A laparoscopy may be a long, thin tube with a high-intensity light and a high-resolution camera at the front. The instrument is inserted through an incision in the abdominal wall. As it moves along, the camera sends images to a video monitor. Laparoscopy allows your doctor to ascertain inside your body in real time, without opening surgery. Your doctor can also obtain biopsy samples during this procedure. The infundibulum was identified and subsequently retracted laterally towards the right lower quadrant using another grasper. This maneuver exposed Calot’s triangle. The peritoneum overlying the gallbladder infundibulum was incised with electrocautery anteriorly. Then the posterior peritoneum was dissected. The triangle was dissected to expose: 1) the cystic duct LN 2) cystic artery 3) cystic plate 4) cystic duct Once these structures were carefully identified, the cystic artery was divided first. Then further dissection of the triangle was completed. Once it was determined that the only structure remaining, entering the gall bladder was the cystic duct, it was doubly clipped and divided. 

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