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2015, Number 1-4

Rev Mex Cir Endoscop 2015; 16 (1-4)

Biological model for the acquisition of surgical skills in laparoscopic exploration of the bile duct

Gutiérrez-Banda C, Álvarez-Álvarez S, González-Ruiz V, Romero-Granados JJ, Bandeh-Moghaddam H, Moreno-Valladares I, Valadez-Caballero D
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Language: Spanish
References: 10
Page: 19-23
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Key words:

Common bile duct stones, laparoscopic surgery, laparoscopic exploration of the common bile duct, biological model for training.

ABSTRACT

The laparoscopic surgery is the first choice of treatment when treating diverse pathologies that require surgical resolution, as in the case of gallstones; however, acquiring these skills during residency is limited, therefore further training is necessary to reduce the complications of these procedures. In the specific case of exploration of the common bile duct, the procedure requires from the surgeon a high degree of skill, which is not simply gained at the operating room. It is for this reason that biological, mechanical and hybrid models are used. The biological model presented in this article offers the opportunity to practice and systematically perform all the steps of an exploration of the common bile duct such as: performing cholangiography, choledochotomy, choledochorrhaphy and T-tube placement in common bile duct. The effectiveness of the model lies in its economic advantages as well as its accessibility and easy reproducibility.


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