Laparoscopic common bile ductectomy

Common bile duct stones are classified as primary and secondary, with the former accounting for the majority and originating from gallbladder stones, while the latter stones are generated directly in the common bile duct. There may be no obvious symptoms until the bile ducts are not completely blocked, but due to diet and other factors that cause stones to block the common bile ducts, the patient will suddenly appear the following series of symptoms, including epigastric pain, chills, high fever, jaundice, severe cases will also occur shock, Disturbance of consciousness, etc. The disease is more acute than gallbladder stones, with severe symptoms and difficult treatment. Laparoscopic cholecystectomy is the so-called minimally invasive surgery, which uses a minimally invasive instrument through the abdominal wall, uses a minimally invasive instrument, uses a laparoscopic endoscope, intra-abdominal lighting and an electronic camera system to complete the cholecystectomy in vivo.

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