Loading…
Logo Catalog

La colecistectomía con lesión al conducto hepático común y al conducto biliar común

ID: exh5645es
Esta ilustración muestra una lesión iatrogénica (causada por el cirujano) al conducto hepático común y al conducto biliar común durante un procedimiento de colecistectomía abdominal (retiro de la vesícula biliar). Compara la lesión con un resultado quirúrgico correcto y deseado. Las estructuras etiquetadas incluyen los lóbulos derecho e izquierdo del hígado, la vesícula biliar, el conducto hepático común, el conducto cístico, la arteria cística y el conducto biliar común. El paso final de la ilustración muestra el corte y recorte del conducto biliar común con pérdida de bilis en el peritoneo.

Nucleus Medical Media Disclaimer of Medical and Legal Liability

Nucleus Medical Media ("Nucleus") does not dispense medical or legal advice, and the text, illustrations, photographs, animations and other information ("Content") available on this web site is for general information purposes only. As with any medical or legal issue, it is up to you to consult a physician or attorney for professional advice. YOU SHOULD NOT DISREGARD PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL OR LEGAL ADVICE BASED ON CONTENT CONTAINED ON THIS WEB SITE, NOR SHOULD YOU RELY ON THE CONTENT ON THIS WEB SITE IN PLACE OF PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL OR LEGAL ADVICE.

NUCLEUS DISCLAIMS ALL RESPONSIBILITY AND LIABILITY FOR ANY COUNSEL, ADVICE, TREATMENT, DIAGNOSIS OR ANY MEDICAL, LEGAL OR OTHER INFORMATION, SERVICES OR PRODUCTS THAT YOU OBTAIN BASED ON VIEWING THE CONTENT OF THIS SITE. THE INFORMATION ON THIS WEB SITE SHOULD NOT BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE OR SUITABLE FOR ANY PURPOSE WHATSOEVER.

Mature Content Disclaimer: Certain Content on this web site contains graphic depictions or descriptions of medical information, which may be offensive to some viewers. Nucleus, its licensors, and its suppliers disclaim all responsibility for such materials.

close