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Cholécystectomie (ablation de la vésicule biliaire) - Medical Animation

 

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Cholécystectomie (ablation de la vésicule biliaire) - Medical Animation
Cette animation médicale en 3D illustre une ablation de la vésicule biliaire par voie mini-invasive ou cholécystectomie. L\'animation débute en montrant l\'anatomie normale du foie et de la vésicule biliaire. Au fil du temps, des calculs biliaires se forment dans la vésicule biliaire, en bloquant le canal cystique, et en provoquant un élargissement et une inflammation de la vésicule biliaire. La procédure par voie mini-invasive, parfois nommée « cholécystectomie par laparoscopie », commence par l\'insertion de quatre trocarts, permettant au médecin de voir l\'intérieur du ventre sans effectuer une large incision. On ajoute de l\'air dans la cavité abdominale pour faciliter l\'observation de la vésicule biliaire. Ensuite, on observe une vue à travers un laparoscope présentant deux instruments chirurgicaux agrippant la vésicule biliaire alors qu\'un troisième instrument qui sectionne le canal cystique. Après l\'ablation de la vésicule biliaire, la caméra filme la zone pour montrer que l\'artère cystique et la veine ont déjà été ligaturées pour éviter les saignements.

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