Ameliyat sırasında saptanan sol yerleşimli safra kesesinde laparoskopik kolesistektomi
Year 2019,
Volume: 3 Issue: 5, 419 - 420, 28.05.2019
Yahya Kemal Çalışkan
,
Fatih Başak
,
Abdullah Şişik
Abstract
Safra kesesinin karaciğerin sol lateral segmentinin alt yüzüne yerleşmesi durumu sol yerleşimli safra kesesi olarak tanımlanmıştır. Nadir görülen kalıtsal bir anomali olup, sağ yerleşimli ligamentum teres ile birlikte görülebilmektedir. Yerleşim anomalisi olgularında damarsal ve safra yolları anomalisi görülebilmektedir. Laparoskopik kolesistektomi ameliyatında standart olarak uygulanan kalot üçgeninin tam diseksiyonu anomali olgularında da ameliyat güvenliği için önemlidir. Bu çalışmada ameliyat esnasında saptanan sol yerleşimli safra kesesi olgusunda yapılan laparoskopik kolesistektomi ameliyatını sunmak amaçlanmıştır.
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Laparoscopic cholecystectomy in left-sided gallbladder detected during operation
Year 2019,
Volume: 3 Issue: 5, 419 - 420, 28.05.2019
Yahya Kemal Çalışkan
,
Fatih Başak
,
Abdullah Şişik
Abstract
The case where the gallbladder was located on the lower face of the left lateral segment of the liver was defined as a left-sided gallbladder. It is a rare hereditary anomaly and can be seen with the right-sided ligamentum teres. Vascular and biliary anomalies can be seen in the cases of placement anomaly. Full dissection of the calot’s triangle applied as a standard in laparoscopic cholecystectomy is important for the safety of the cases in anomaly cases. In this study, we aimed to present a laparoscopic cholecystectomy performed in a case of a left-sided gallbladder detected during surgery.
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