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Acute cholecystitis and residual choledocholithiasis in a situs inversus patient, successful laparoscopic approach and ERCP a case report from Ecuador

Miguel A. Moyon C; Christian L. Rojas; Fernando X. Moyón C.; William G. Aguayo; Gabriel A Molina; Carlos Ochôa; Andres Neira; Maria Elena Vinueza

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Resumen

Although rare and technically demanding, laparoscopic cholecystectomy and ERCP in a patient with situs inversus is feasible. The altered anatomy could lead to complex procedures, therefore proper planning and careful execution of intraoperative techniques are required to treat these patients safely and effectively.

Cómo citar

Miguel A. Moyon C, & Christian L. Rojas, & Fernando X. Moyón C., & William G. Aguayo, & Gabriel A Molina, & Carlos Ochôa, & Andres Neira, & Maria Elena Vinueza (2020). Acute cholecystitis and residual choledocholithiasis in a situs inversus patient, successful laparoscopic approach and ERCP a case report from Ecuador. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.amsu.2020.04.012