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2018, Number 3

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Cir Gen 2018; 40 (3)

A culture of safety: a strategy to prevent bile duct injury

Cano-Zepeda NI, De Gante-Aguilar JM
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Language: Spanish
References: 26
Page: 179-183
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Key words:

Laparoscopic cholecystectomy, cholelithiasis, bile duct injury, acute cholecystitis, safety culture, laparoscopy.

ABSTRACT

Introduction: Cholelithiasis has a frequency of up to 30% in Western populations. Cholecystectomy —particularly with a laparoscopic approach— is one of the surgical procedures most often performed in our country: 22,000 every year at the Instituto Mexicano de Seguridad Social. Its main associated complications should be well recognized; the one that most increases morbidity and mortality is bile duct injury, with a frequency of 0.1 to 0.4%. The practice of a culture of safety during cholecystectomy has been currently proposed as a strategy to prevent bile duct injury.


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