Lap Liver cyst excision Middle aged female with pain in central abdomen On evaluation found to have a complex cyst in left in the left lobe of liver Hydatid serology and tumor markers were negative Plan: Lap excision of the cyst. A patient was discharged on next day.
Elderly male history of pain in abdomen x 6 months diagnosed to have gall stone disease and had undergone Lap converted Open cholecystectomy (done in peripheral hospital)
A patient had persistent biliary fistula following surgery (10days - 400ml.day)
MRCP was done suggestive of residual significant GB with multip;e stones & a large juxta papillary diverticula
Surgery: Lap completion cholecystectomy
Patients were discharges uneventfully postoperatively on POD 2 Without Drain
Lap Whipple's Dissection
Middle age male with a history of pain in center abdomen and occasional back radiation, no h/o jaundice or significant weight loss
USG: S/o mass in the head of the pancreas
CECT: Confirmed the mass in the head of the pancreas