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Prevention and acute management of biliary injuries during laparoscopic cholecystectomy: Expert consensus statement

  • Osman Abbasoǧlu
  • , Yaman Tekant
  • , Aydin Alper
  • , Ünal Aydin
  • , Ahmet Balik
  • , Birol Bostanci
  • , Ahmet Coker
  • , Mutlu Doǧanay
  • , Haldun Gündoǧdu
  • , Erhan Hamaloǧlu
  • , Metin Kapan
  • , Sedat Karademir
  • , Kaan Karayalçin
  • , Sadik Kiliçturgay
  • , Mustafa Şare
  • , Ali Riza Tümer
  • , Gökhan Yaǧci
  • Turkish Association of Hepatopancreatobiliary Surgery Study Group

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Abstract

Gallstone disease is very common and laparoscopic cholecystectomy is one of the most common surgical procedures all over the world. Parallel to the increase in the number of laparoscopic cholecystectomies, bile duct injuries also increased. The reported incidence of bile duct injuries ranges from 0.3% to 1.4%. Many of the bile duct injuries during laparoscopic cholecystectomy are not due to inexperience, but are the result of basic technical failures and misinterpretations. A working group of expert hepatopancreatobiliary surgeons, an endoscopist, and a specialist of forensic medicine study searched and analyzed the publications on safe cholecystectomy and biliary injuries complicating laparoscopic cholecystectomy under the organization of Turkish Hepatopancreatobiliary Surgery Association. After a series of e-mail communications and two conferences, the expert panel developed consensus statements for safe cholecystectomy, management of biliary injuries and medicolegal issues. The panel concluded that iatrogenic biliary injury is an overwhelming complication of laparoscopic cholecystectomy and an important issue in malpractice claims. Misidentification of the biliary system is the major cause of biliary injuries. To avoid this, the "critical view of safety" technique should be employed in all the cases. If biliary injury is identified intra-operatively, reconstruction should only be performed by experienced hepatobiliary surgeons. In the postoperative period, any deviation from the expected clinical course of recovery should alert the surgeon about the possibility of biliary injury.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)300-305
Number of pages6
JournalTurkish Journal of Surgery
Volume32
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2016
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Bile duct
  • Bile duct injury
  • Laparoscopic cholecystectomy

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