10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CHOLECYSTOTOMY»
Discover the use of
cholecystotomy in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
cholecystotomy and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Squire's Fundamentals of Radiology
Robert A. Novelline, Lucy Frank Squire. Percutaneous Cholecystotomy
Percutaneous cholecystotomy is a temporizing procedure that can relieve the
symptoms of a patient critically ill with acalculus cholecystitis until a cholecys-
tectomy can be ...
Robert A. Novelline, Lucy Frank Squire, 2004
2
Small Animal Surgery - Pageburst on VitalSource
After abdominal exploration, perform a longitudinal duodenotomy of the
antimesenteric border of the duodenum over the major duodenal papilla. Flush
the biliary tract as necessary, and treat primary disease (cholecystotomy,
cholecystectomy, ...
Theresa Welch Fossum, 2013
3
Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Radiology: Imaging and Intervention
Percutaneous cholecystotomy: Does transhepatic puncture preclude a
transperitoneal catheter route? JVIR 1991:2:543-547. 23. Boland GW. Lee MJ.
Leung J, Mueller PR. Percutaneous cholecystostomy in critically ill patients: Early
response ...
G. Scott Gazelle, Sanjay Saini, Peter R. Mueller, 1998
4
Laparoscopy in Children
5.4. Cholecystotomy. We have also opened the gallbladder, removed a single
stone and closed the bladder with a running suture in several children. This
appears justified in children without a history of metabolic disturbances and a risk
of ...
Felix Schier, Salmai Turial, 2013
5
Saunders Manual of Small Animal Practice
Cholecystotomy is indicated to remove biliary calculi, to flush the gallbladder of
inspissated or infected bile, or to facilitate passing a catheter into the common
bile duct to relieve obstruction. The gallbladder should be healthy and have a
good ...
Stephen J. Birchard, Robert G. Sherding, 2005
6
Geriatric Palliative Care
a less invasive alternative to surgery that can provide effective long-term relief for
a patient who is not a candidate for surgery may be a percutaneous
cholecystotomy. This procedure entails the placement of pigtail catheter into the
gallbladder ...
Emily Chai, Diane Meier, Jane Morris, 2014
7
The History of Surgery in the United States, 1775-1900
The gallbladder could then be easily drained and the stones removed via a
cholecystotomy. GSp175. CHARLES THEODORE PARKES (1842-1891).
Gunshot wounds of the small intestine. Journal of the American Medical
Association 2 ...
8
Surgical Complications, An Issue of Veterinary Clinics: ...
In dogs and cats, a cholecystectomy is the most commonly performed surgery of
the gall bladder in small animals and is preferred over a cholecystotomy
becauseitdecreases the likelihood of cholelith recurrence55 and avoids the need
fora ...
Christopher A. Adin, 2011
9
Small Animal Surgery Textbook
Cholecystotomy Cholecystotomy is rarely performed, but may be indicated to
remove some choleliths (see p. 567) or when the gallbladder's contents are
inspissated and cannot be aspirated into a syringe. Pack the area surrounding
the ...
Theresa Welch Fossum, 2007
10
On Gall-stones and Their Treatment
Cholecystotomy for suppuration, 178 V. Cholecvstotomy for distended gall-
bladder, 181 VI. Cholecystotomy fordistended gall-bladder, 183 VII.
Cholecystotomy without tumour, 185 VIII. Cholecystotomy for malignant disease
of pancreas, 187 IX ...
Sir Arthur William Mayo Robson, 1892