Incisions for cholecystectomy
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Summary
| Description | This videotape demonstrates the abdominal incisions used for cholecystectomy, namely: (1) right subcostal incision, (2) right paramedian muscle incision and (3) the hockey stick incision used especially in cases of obesity. This latter incision is also helpful for full abdominal exploration a procedure which is demonstrated in detail. Finally, a cholecystectomy for cholelithiasis is shown. The gallbladder is found thickened with a single cholesterol stone. No patient follow-up is given. Credits: Ronald J. Stoney, E. Bruce Tovee, William H. ReMine. |
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| Source | collections.nlm.nih.gov |
| Author | Stoney, Ronald J., 1934-, ReMine, William H., 1918-, Tovee, E. Bruce., Videosurgery. |
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Attribution: Stoney, Ronald J., 1934-, ReMine, William H., 1918-, Tovee, E. Bruce., Videosurgery.