TY - CHAP M1 - Book, Section TI - Chapter 52. Laparoscopic Biliary Procedures A1 - Yoo, Jin S. A1 - Pappas, Theodore N. A2 - Zinner, Michael J. A2 - Ashley, Stanley W. PY - 2013 T2 - Maingot's Abdominal Operations, 12e AB - The most common biliary tract procedure currently performed is the laparoscopic cholecystectomy. This has yielded interest in management of common bile duct (CBD) stones encountered during the procedure. Successful management of such stones during a laparoscopic cholecystectomy is beneficial to the patient by preventing a secondary or more invasive procedure to clear the duct, such as endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) or laparoscopic CBD exploration, respectively. Furthermore, an all-inclusive operation may be more cost-effective. Other operations on the biliary tract, including bile duct resections and reconstructions can be the most technically demanding procedures that a general surgeon performs. The advancement of technology and surgical skills in the field of minimally invasive surgery has allowed for traditionally open complex biliary procedures to be attempted and successfully performed laparoscopically. This chapter focuses on minimally invasive techniques in the management of biliary tract disease. Identification and management of CBD stones and performing biliary bypass procedures are discussed in detail. Highly advanced laparoscopic biliary tract procedures that are performed in selected patients are briefly mentioned as well. These procedures have not gained widespread use and are generally performed by specialized laparoscopic surgeons due to the inherent technical difficulties and there are viable endoscopic therapies that are just as effective as the surgical therapies. Nevertheless, the knowledge and utility of these techniques will be important in practices where advanced endoscopic procedures are not available and at centers specialized in hepatobiliary surgery. SN - PB - The McGraw-Hill Companies CY - New York, NY Y2 - 2024/04/19 UR - accesssurgery.mhmedical.com/content.aspx?aid=57019038 ER -