Cholecystectomy and common bile duct exploration for obstructive jaundice
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| Description | This videotape shows a cholecystectomy and a common bileduct exploration in 70 year old man who has a single episode of abdominal pain followed by painless jaundice. After subcostal incision the abdomen is explored yielding no abnormalities. There is a hard headed pancreas consistent with a single stone. After the enlarged chronically inflammed gallbladder is removed by the retrograde approach the dilated, bileduct yields three stones. The duct is carfully explored and drained. A drainage T-Tube is left in the common bileduct for irrigation and possible later cholangiogram. Credits: Robert E. Hermann. |
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| Source | collections.nlm.nih.gov |
| Author | Hermann, Robert E., 1929-, Videosurgery. |
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Attribution: Hermann, Robert E., 1929-, Videosurgery.