Introduction to Biliary Manual.- Biliary Anatomy.- Basic Principles of Safe Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy.- Preoperative Optimization for Elective Cholecystectomy.- Preoperative Imaging in Patients Undergoing Cholecystectomy.- Choosing the Best Timing for Cholecystectomy.- When to Perform a Cholecystectomy after Percutaneous Cholecystostomy Tube Placement.- Intraoperative Cholangiography (IOC): Important Aid in Biliary and Common Bile Duct Surgery.- Intraoperative Indocyanine Green during Cholecystectomy.- Laparoscopic Biliary Ultrasound.- The Difficult Cholecystectomy.- Non Operative Management of Common Bile Duct Stones: ERCP & Other Techniques (Lithotripsy).- Common Bile Duct Exploration.- Management of Common Bile Duct Injury.- Operative Management of Bile Duct Injury in the Presence of Prior Roux-en-Y.- Management of Common Bile Duct Tones in the Presence of Prior Roux-en-Y.- Advanced Biliary Procedures.
Horacio J. Asbun
Mayo Clinic Florida
Professor of Surgery, Chairman General Surgery
Jacksonville, FL
United States
Mihir M. Shah, MD
Assistant Professor of Surgery
Winship Cancer Institute, Division of Surgical Oncology,
Department of Surgery, Emory University School of Medicine
Atlanta, GA
Eugene P. Ceppa, M.D. FACS
Associate Professor of Surgery
Indiana University School of Medicine
Indianapolis, IN, USA
Edward D. Auyang, MD, MS, FACS
Department of Surgery
University of New Mexico School of Medicine
Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
This book provides the standard for the current state of biliary surgery in the 21st century and aims to help the surgeon progress from the competent, to the proficient, and finally to the mastery level. This guidebook also gives insight into modern evaluation and management. The highlights emphasize what is both feasible and safe from a minimally invasive approach in biliary surgery. The concept of safe cholecystectomy is defined and expounded on in detail. The difficult cholecystectomy is given ample coverage to include management of intraoperative bile duct injury, indications and techniques of subtotal cholecystectomy, and special attention to intraoperative diagnostic imaging that serve as adjuncts, including cholangiograpy, ultrasound, as well as indocyanine green biliary fluorescence. Furthermore, the evolution of treatment of choledocohlithiasis has evolved the most in recent years, and thus requires an extensive discussion of the non-operative and operative management of bile duct stones.
The SAGES Manual of Biliary Surgery serves as an important contribution to the medical literature sponsored by SAGES, an international leading authority in gastrointestinal surgery with a keen interest in safe and proficient biliary surgery. Leaders in the field of biliary surgery impart their insight and considerable experience in the chapters planned for this manual. The intent for this manual is to be the cited resource for high quality and applicable knowledge for the treatment of benign biliary disease.