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Ambidextrous needle driving and knot tying helps perform secure laparoscopic hepaticojejunostomy of choledochal cyst (with video).

Satoshi IeiriYoshinori KogaShun OnishiMasakazu MurakamiKeisuke YanoToshio HarumatsuKoji YamadaMitsuru MutoMakoto HayashidaTatsuru Kaji
Published in: Journal of hepato-biliary-pancreatic sciences (2021)
Ieiri and colleagues report an ingenious technique for performing ambidextrous suturing in laparoscopic hepaticojejunostomy for cases with small hepatic ducts. Surgeons who devote professional attention to minimally invasive surgery should take care to practice extensively with their non-dominant as well as dominant hand to improve the quality of laparoscopic surgery.
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