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Characterization of common bile duct injury after laparoscopic cholecystectomy in a high-volume hospital system.

Julia F KohnAlexander TrenkKristine KuchtaBrittany LapinWoody DenhamJohn G LinnStephen HaggertyRay JoehlMichael B Ujiki
Published in: Surgical endoscopy (2017)
The rate of CBDI in this study was 0.5%. Acutely inflamed conditions were risk factors for biliary injury. Multivariable analysis suggests a protective effect of higher preoperative hemoglobin. There was no correlation of CVS with prevention of biliary injury, although only 12.4% of charts could be verified as following the technique correctly. Better implementation of CVS, and increased caution in patients with perioperative inflammatory signs, may be important for preventing bile duct injury. Additionally, counseling patients with acute inflammation on increased risk is important.
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