Description

Calkins et al reported a score for describing the difficulty of performing a minimally invasive cholecystectomy. This can help to communicate the intraoperative conditions for the procedure and to identify a patient who may need to be converted to an open procedure. The authors are from Washington University in St. Louis.


Patient selection: minimally invasive cholecystectomy

 

Parameters:

(1) adhesions and/or inflammation

(2) ability to lift the gallbladder

 

Adhesions/Inflammation

Interference with Ability to Lift the Gallbladder

Score

none

none (easy)

1

minimal

none

2

moderate

mild to moderate

3

severe

moderate to severe

4

severe

extreme (encased)

5

 

Grade 3 also may appear to have gallstones blocking the cystic duct.


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