Identificación anatómica de la vía biliar por iluminación intrínseca en colecistectomías difíciles: dispositivo Prometeo.

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Title: Identificación anatómica de la vía biliar por iluminación intrínseca en colecistectomías difíciles: dispositivo Prometeo.
Alternate Title: Anatomical identification of the bile duct by intrinsic illumination in difficult cholecystectomies: Prometheus device.
Authors: Lara-Valdés, Ángel J.1 (AUTHOR) javier77valdes@gmail.com, Vargas-Ávila, Arcenio L.1 (AUTHOR), Sánchez-Baltazar, Ana L.1 (AUTHOR), Pérez, Jesús M.1 (AUTHOR), Alba-Cruz, Israel de1 (AUTHOR), Vargas-Gómez, Natalia T.1 (AUTHOR), Domínguez-Rodríguez, Jorge A.1 (AUTHOR)
Source: Cirugía y Cirujanos. jan/feb2025, Vol. 93 Issue 1, p105-110. 6p.
Subjects: BILE ducts, CHOLECYSTECTOMY, CHOLECYSTITIS, MEDICAL care, LIGHTING, CHOLANGIOGRAPHY
Abstract (English): Bile duct injury remains one of the most feared complications after cholecystectomy. The Prometheus device, through intrinsic illumination, facilitates intraoperative anatomical identification of biliary structures. In a case of cholecystitis, it was used during a conventional cholecystectomy, advancing it through Hartmann’s pouch to the confluence with the common hepatic duct, illuminating the biliary structures and enhancing critical view of safety. This device proved to be a safe and accessible method, with potential for use in most healthcare centers. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Abstract (Spanish): La lesión biliar sigue siendo una de las complicaciones más temidas después de una colecistectomía. El dispositivo Prometeo, mediante iluminación intrínseca, facilita la identificación anatómica intraoperatoria de estructuras biliares. En un caso de colecistitis, se utilizó durante una colecistectomía convencional, avanzándolo por la bolsa de Hartmann hasta la confluencia con el hepático común, iluminando las estructuras biliares y mejorando la visión crítica de seguridad. Este dispositivo demostró ser un método seguro y accesible, con potencial para su uso en la mayoría de los centros de salud. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Abstract:Bile duct injury remains one of the most feared complications after cholecystectomy. The Prometheus device, through intrinsic illumination, facilitates intraoperative anatomical identification of biliary structures. In a case of cholecystitis, it was used during a conventional cholecystectomy, advancing it through Hartmann’s pouch to the confluence with the common hepatic duct, illuminating the biliary structures and enhancing critical view of safety. This device proved to be a safe and accessible method, with potential for use in most healthcare centers. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
ISSN:00097411
DOI:10.24875/CIRU.22000451