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Query: UMLS:C0149520 (
acute cholecystitis
)
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Utilizing the described technique, we have been able to obtain adequate cephalad retraction of the acutely inflamed,
tense
, and thick-walled gallbladder with minimal trauma. This has made it possible to more adequately identify key anatomical landmarks and to more safely perform the dissection in this area. We believe that the benefits of a shorter hospital stay, decreased postoperative pain, and earlier return to normal activity that patients realize when having an elective laparoscopic cholecystectomy for chronic cholecystitis can be made available as well to more patients presenting with
acute cholecystitis
.
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PMID:A technique for laparoscopic retraction of the acutely inflamed thick-walled gallbladder. 797 14
Grasping a
tense
, inflamed gall bladder during laparoscopic cholecystectomy for
acute cholecystitis
is often a problem. Although many surgeons have developed techniques to deal with this, the published work lacks information about how to manage this problem. To collate experience about how to deal with this we interviewed 20 experienced Australian surgeons and compiled a repertoire of tactics that might help deal with this clinical situation. Most surgeons indicated that they deflated the gall bladder using a needle and suction as a preliminary step. Most respondents also described the use of a specific type of forceps for the task. Various manoeuvres, such as displacement of the gall bladder with forceps, dislodging an impacted stone to make it easier to grasp, the use of a retraction suture through the gall bladder were described. The various tactics are summarized in the paper. A range of strategies applied by experienced surgeons for the task of gripping a difficult gall bladder has been documented in this paper. The variety of approaches suggests that surgeons should be prepared to flexibly apply different approaches to this task.
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PMID:Gripping the difficult gall bladder during laparoscopic cholecystectomy. 1908 54