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Gallbladder Surgery - Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy vs. Open Cholecystectomy

Gallbladder Surgery - Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy vs. Open Cholecystectomy

 

Gallbladder Surgery - Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy vs. Open Cholecystectomy
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Gallbladder Surgery - Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy vs. Open Cholecystectomy


  View Image #130-01098 Gallbladder Surgery - Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy vs. Open Cholecystectomy #130-01098  
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Gallbladder Surgery - Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy vs. Open Cholecystectomy. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.


  View Image #130N-316 Gallbladder Removal Surgery - Cholecystectomy #130N-316  
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This medical animation shows laparoscopically assisted gallbladder removal surgery, or cholecystectomy. The animation begins by showing the normal anatomy of the liver and gallbladder. Over time, gallstones form within the gallbladder, blocking the cystic duct, and causing the gallbladder to become enlarged and inflamed. The procedure, sometimes called a "lap-chole", begins with the insertion of four trocar devices, which allow the physician to see inside the abdomen without making a large incision. Air is added to the abdominal cavity to make it easier to see the gall bladder. Next, we see a view through the laparascope, showing two surgical instruments grasping the gallbladder while a third severs the cystic duct. After the gallbladder is removed, the camera pans around to show that the cystic artery and vein, have already been clipped to prevent bleeding. gallbladder removal surgery, laparascopic cholecystectomy procedure, lap-chole gall bladder stones, gallstones, medical animations, laprascopic laproscope, cholecystistis diseases, laparascope This animation may be customized in any way you desire, including adding new footage, labels, voiceover narration, or interactivity.


  View Image #130-01783 Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy (Gallbladder Removal) Procedure with Subsequent Bile Duct Injury #130-01783  
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Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy (Gallbladder Removal) Procedure with Subsequent Bile Duct Injury. Shows correct post-operative condition where cystic duct has been clipped and gall bladder removed. Next, shows a Roux-en-y surgery using the small intestine (bowel) to correct an initial iatrogenic (physician-related) injury. The hepatic ducts, lengthened by a biliary stent, drain directly into the small intestine. Depicts post-operative removal of gall bladder, cystic duct and distal common hepatic duct. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.


  View Image #130-03518 Cholecystectomy (Gallbladder Removal Surgery) - Iatrogenic Bile Duct Injury and Repair #130-03518  
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Laparascopic Cholecystectomy (Gallbladder Removal Surgery) - Iatrogenic Bile Duct Injury and Repair. Depicts post-operative complications to a cholecystectomy (gall bladder removal). In this case, it reveals the proper clipping and ligation removal at the level of the cystic duct, vs. the improper removal with damage to the biliary system. The second portion of the exhibit shows steps of the surgical correction to the repair the damaged ducts. May be customized by editing labels, or by combining artwork with graphics from our 15,000 image library.


  View Image #100-074 Cholecystectomy, Laparoscopic Gallbladder Surgery #100-074  
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Three steps of a gallbladder surgery.

 
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