Presentation
For cholecystectomy.
Patient Data
Age: 40 years
Gender: Male
From the case:
Intraoperative cholangiogram post cholecystectomy - normal
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No filling defect within the extra-hepatic bile ducts. Free passage of contrast into the duodenum. No contrast extravasation to suggest bile duct injury.
Case Discussion
Intra-operative cholangiograms (IOC) are performed during a cholecystectomy by the surgeon, who cannulates the cystic duct and injects iodinated contrast under fluoroscopy. IOCs are performed to assess biliary anatomy and for choledocholithiasis.