Abstract

Background The reported frequency of biliary injuries has tripled to 0.4% since the advent and widespread usage of laparoscopic cholecystectomy in the 1990s. The goal of this study: in terms of practicality and safety, is to evaluate the effectiveness of a critical perspective on safety during laparoscopic cholecystectomy. Patients and Methods This prospective cohort research included 100 patients who received laparoscopic cholecystectomy between 2018 and 2021 at Assiut University Hospital and Assiut Police Hospital. Results According to the data, just one individual out of 100 suffered from bleeding, another from a bile leak, and no one suffered from liver or viscus damage. Conclusion The most secure approach to comprehend the triangle’s design is from the vital aspect of safety, and understanding so significantly aids in the prevention of ductal harm. Significant bile duct damage and accompanying complications may be avoided by employing Critical View of Safety in clinical practice.

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