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Avoidance of biliary injury during laparoscopic chelocystectomy
Steven M. Strasberg
Department of Surgery
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Cystic Duct
100%
Biliary Injury
100%
Surgeons
66%
Cautery
66%
Misidentification
66%
Inflammation
33%
Anatomic
33%
Hepatic Duct
33%
Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy
33%
Inexperience
33%
Key Risk Factors
33%
Technical Problems
33%
Common Bile Duct
33%
Acute Inflammation
33%
Cholangiography
33%
Aberrant Anatomy
33%
Infundibulum
33%
Infundibular
33%
Very Low Power
33%
Power Setting
33%
Calot's Triangle
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Cystic Duct
100%
Biliary Injury
100%
Surgeon
66%
Fulguration
66%
Serositis
33%
Common Hepatic Duct
33%
Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy
33%
Common Bile Duct
33%
Cholangiography
33%
Infundibulum
33%