Update Course Rewind: Intraoperative Cholangiogram 2024

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0:28
Explanation of the color-coded classification system (Green/Blue/Black)
Explanation of the color-coded classification system (Green/Blue/Black)
0:40
Introduction to the topic: Intraoperative Cholangiogram techniques and pitfalls
Introduction to the topic: Intraoperative Cholangiogram techniques and pitfalls
1:21
Discussion of management after unsuccessful common duct exploration and visualization of contrast in duodenum.
Discussion of management after unsuccessful common duct exploration and visualization of contrast in duodenum.
2:28
Discussing balloon sphincteroplasty.
Discussing balloon sphincteroplasty.
2:45
Important technique for controlled balloon dilation to avoid rebound spasm.
Important technique for controlled balloon dilation to avoid rebound spasm.
3:10
Discussion about the spectrum of IOC findings and the importance of recognizing different types of obstructions.
Discussion about the spectrum of IOC findings and the importance of recognizing different types of obstructions.
3:56
Warning about the risk of flushing stones into the intrahepatic ducts and the need for vigilance.
Warning about the risk of flushing stones into the intrahepatic ducts and the need for vigilance.
4:12
Importance of IOC, building relationships with providers and reducing patient length of stay.
Importance of IOC, building relationships with providers and reducing patient length of stay.
4:32
Summary: Key takeaways about dilation limits, intervention choices, and collaboration with GI.
Summary: Key takeaways about dilation limits, intervention choices, and collaboration with GI.

Topic overview

In this insightful session from the 12th Annual Update Course in Pediatric Surgery, Drs. David Vitale, Luke Neff, and Jeff Ponsky break down the essentials of intraoperative cholangiography (IOC)—a technique that plays a key role in identifying biliary anatomy and managing stones.

Key Highlights:

  • Technique Tips: From contrast flushes to balloon dilation, the team shares practical advice on improving success rates during IOC.

  • Clinical Decision-Making: When and how to incorporate glucagon, and when to call in GI for support.

  • Avoiding Pitfalls: Recognizing common challenges, including misinterpretation of images and catheter misplacement.

  • Collaborative Care: How surgical teams can streamline intraoperative strategy and reduce post-op complications through consistent IOC use.

This session emphasizes IOC as a powerful tool when performed correctly—and reminds us that thoughtful execution and teamwork can make all the difference in surgical outcomes.

Intended audience: Healthcare professionals and clinicians.

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