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IRCAD recommendation on safe laparoscopic cholecystectomy.

Claudius Conrad, Go Wakabayashi, Horacio J Asbun

    Journal of Hepato-Biliary-Pancreatic Sciences
    |October 28, 2017
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    Expert surgeons developed recommendations to reduce adverse events during laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC). Key strategies include establishing the critical view of safety (CVS) and using alternative techniques for safer LC procedures.

    Area of Science:

    • Surgical Innovation
    • Gastrointestinal Surgery
    • Medical Education

    Background:

    • Adverse events during laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC) remain a concern, necessitating strategies to minimize biliary and vascular injury.
    • An expert conference convened hepato-pancreato-biliary (HPB) surgeons to identify factors contributing to adverse events and develop consensus-based recommendations.
    • A systematic literature search informed the development of recommendations using the nominal group technique.

    Discussion:

    • The consensus focused on critical aspects of LC, including operative field exposure and judicious use of energy devices.
    • Establishing the critical view of safety (CVS) was identified as paramount for preventing iatrogenic injuries.
    • Alternative techniques, such as dome-down (fundus-first) and partial cholecystectomy, were recognized as valuable for complex cases.
    Keywords:
    Bile duct injuryCholecystectomyConsensusLaparoscopyRecommendations

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    Key Insights:

    • Highest consensus was achieved on the critical importance of the CVS for safe LC.
    • Dome-down and partial cholecystectomy techniques demonstrated high consensus as valuable alternatives.
    • Expert recommendations were validated by a broader group of surgical participants.

    Outlook:

    • The developed IRCAD recommendations aim to enhance safe surgical practices in LC.
    • Implementation of these recommendations can guide targeted training programs to reduce adverse events.
    • Further research may explore the long-term impact of these recommendations on patient outcomes.