Effective Port Placement for Left Sided Gallbladder Cholecystectomy.

Joel Braverman, Kristine Makiewicz
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Introduction: Left sided gallbladder (sinistroposition) is a well described congenital abnormality that can pose an unexpected challenge for the surgeon, especially regarding port placement for safe and effective dissection.

Case description: In this case, a 36 -year-old woman with biliary colic was taken to the operating room for elective cholecystectomy and found, after port placement, to have sinistroposition of the gallbladder. The operation was completed with relative ease using our typical port placement of a 5 mm port at Palmer's point, a 12 mm port at the umbilicus; and two additional 5 mm ports, one in the right midclavicular line, and one in the right anterior axillary line.

Discussion: Multiple port placements for safe and effective dissection of a left sided gallbladder have been discussed. Identification of sinistropic gallbladder often occurs after ports are already placed in position for right sided cholecystectomy. In this case, our typical port placement where the operating surgeon's right-hand port is located at Palmer's point provided excellent positioning for dissection. No alterations to the surgeon's left-hand port or the assistant port were necessary. The dissection was able to be completed from familiar angles, so dissection and identification of anatomy was performed with relative ease. This is important as sinistroposition can at times lead to abnormalities of the biliary tree, though none were noted in this case.

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左侧胆囊胆囊切除术的有效置入术。
简介:左侧胆囊(左异位)是一种常见的先天性异常,对外科医生来说是一个意想不到的挑战,特别是在安全有效地进行解剖的端口放置方面。病例描述:在本病例中,一名36岁的胆道绞痛女性被带到手术室进行选择性胆囊切除术,并在放置端口后发现胆囊逆位。作业相对容易完成,我们使用了典型的端口位置,在Palmer点有一个5毫米的端口,在脐部有一个12毫米的端口;另外两个5毫米的端口,一个在右锁骨中线,一个在右腋窝前线。讨论:我们讨论了安全有效地分离左侧胆囊的多个端口位置。右异位胆囊的识别通常发生在右侧胆囊切除术中已将端口放置到位后。在这种情况下,我们的典型端口放置,即手术医生的右手端口位于帕尔默点,为解剖提供了良好的定位。不需要改变外科医生的左端口或辅助端口。解剖可以从熟悉的角度完成,因此解剖和解剖鉴定相对容易。这一点很重要,因为逆位有时会导致胆道树异常,尽管本例中没有发现异常。
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