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Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast

Clinical Challenges in Emergency General Surgery: Open Cholecystectomy - “A Lost Art”

Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast

Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast

Science, Health & Fitness, Medicine, Education

4.81.4K Ratings

🗓️ 7 August 2025

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

When the gallbladder turns hostile, sometimes you must do more than just pause—you have to call in a senior partner for help. Join the Behind the Knife EGS team at Mizzou as we dive into the art and grit of open cholecystectomy. From fundus-first dissection to navigating the “barrier to happiness,” this episode is packed with surgical pearls, tough love, and the kind of wisdom only scars can teach.

Participants:
  • Dr. Rushabh Dev FACS (Moderator, Surgical Attending) – Assistant Professor of Surgery, Associate PD ACS & SCCM Fellowship, SICU Medical Director, Lieutenant Commander United States Navy Reserve 
  • Dr. Jeffery Coughenour FACS (Surgical Attending) – Professor of Surgery and Emergency Medicine, Trauma Medical Director at the University of Missouri SOM
  • Dr. Christopher Nelson FACS (Surgical Attending) – Associate Professor of Surgery, Medical Director of Emergency General Surgery at the University of Missouri SOM
  • Dr. Micah Ancheta (ACS Fellow) – Major, United States Airforce 
  • Dr. Desra Fletcher (3rd year general surgery resident)
Learning Objectives: 
·      Recognize Indications for Conversion
Identify clinical and intraoperative factors that necessitate conversion from laparoscopic to open cholecystectomy.

·      Apply Risk Stratification Tools
Utilize grading systems (e.g., Parkland, Tokyo, AAST) to assess cholecystitis severity and predict surgical difficulty.

·      Implement Safe Cholecystectomy Techniques
Describe the six steps of the SAGES Safe Cholecystectomy Program to minimize bile duct injury.

·      Understand Bailout Strategies
Differentiate between fenestrating and reconstituting subtotal cholecystectomy techniques and their respective risks.

·      Master Key Operative Steps
Outline the essential components of open cholecystectomy: positioning, incision, exposure, and dissection.

·      Navigate High-Risk Anatomy
Recognize “zones of danger” and use the B-SAFE mnemonic to reorient and ensure safe progression.

·      Develop Intraoperative Judgment
Demonstrate when to proceed with subtotal techniques, convert to open, or call for assistance.

·      Perform Technical Nuances Safely
Identify proper dissection planes, manage gallbladder bed inflammation, and secure cystic structures with confidence.

·      Prevent and Manage Complications
Understand the risks of bile leaks, bilomas, and subcostal hernias—and how to mitigate them through technique and closure.

·      Foster Surgical Maturity
Emphasize humility, collaboration, and mentorship in difficult operations—knowing when to ask for help is a skill.

References:
1.     Dhanasekara, C. S., Shrestha, K., Grossman, H., Garcia, L. M., Maqbool, B., Luppens, C., ... & Dissanaike, S. (2024). A comparison of outcomes including bile duct injury of subtotal cholecystectomy versus open total cholecystectomy as bailout procedures for severe cholecystitis: A multicenter real-world study. Surgery, 176(5), 605–613. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.surg.2024.03.057
2.     Motter, S. B., de Figueiredo, S. M. P., Marcolin, P., Trindade, B. O., Brandao, G. R., & Moffett, J. M. (2024). Fenestrating vs reconstituting laparoscopic subtotal cholecystectomy: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Surgical Endoscopy, 38, 7475–7485. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00464-024-11225-8
3.     Brunt, L. M., Deziel, D. J., Telem, D. A., Strasberg, S. M., Aggarwal, R., Asbun, H., ... & Stefanidis, D. (2020). Safe cholecystectomy multi-society practice guideline and state of the art consensus conference on prevention of bile duct injury during cholecystectomy. Surgical Endoscopy.https://www.sages.org/publications/guidelines/safe-cholecystectomy-multi-society-practice-guideline/
4.     Elshaer, M., Gravante, G., Thomas, K., Sorge, R., Al-Hamali, S., & Ebdewi, H. (2015). Subtotal cholecystectomy for “difficult gallbladders”: Systematic review and meta-analysis. JAMA Surgery, 150(2), 159–168. https://doi.org/10.1001/jamasurg.2014.1219
5.     Koo, S. S. J., Krishnan, R. J., Ishikawa, K., Matsunaga, M., Ahn, H. J., Murayama, K. M., & Kitamura, R. K. (2024). Subtotal vs total cholecystectomy for difficult gallbladders: A systematic review and meta-analysis. The American Journal of Surgery, 229(1), 145–150. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.amjsurg.2023.12.022
6.     Strasberg, S. M., Pucci, M. J., Brunt, L. M., & Deziel, D. J. (2016). Subtotal cholecystectomy—“Fenestrating” vs “reconstituting” subtypes and the prevention of bile duct injury: Definition of the optimal procedure in difficult operative conditions. Journal of the American College of Surgeons, 222(1), 89–96. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jamcollsurg.2015.09.019
7.     Ahmed, O., & Walsh, T. N. (2020). Surgical trainee experience with open cholecystectomy and the Dunning-Kruger effect. Journal of Surgical Education.https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsurg.2020.03.025
8.     Seshadri, A., & Peitzman, A. B. (2024). The difficult cholecystectomy: What you need to know. The Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, 97(3), 325–336. https://doi.org/10.1097/TA.0000000000004156
9.     Invited commentary on “A comparison of outcomes including bile duct injury of subtotal cholecystectomy versus open total cholecystectomy as bailout procedures for severe cholecystitis: A multicenter real-world study”. (2024). Surgery, 176(5), 614–615. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.surg.2024.05.003

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0:00.0

Behind the Knife.

0:24.3

This is Patrick Georgoff.

0:25.4

I want you to imagine this.

0:26.8

It's 2 a.m.

0:27.7

and you're rushing a hypotensive trauma patient to the operating room for exploration.

0:32.2

Maybe you need to go into the neck, the chest, or the abdomen.

0:35.5

Are you prepared for what you might find?

0:37.5

Trauma educational resources are extremely limited. That's why we created the trauma

0:41.3

surgery video atlas. 24 challenging scenarios with high-yield text, beautiful illustrations,

0:47.2

and stunning professional grade video that walks you through the approach and management

0:51.4

of devastating injuries in a step-by-step fashion.

0:55.6

Check out the link in the show notes.

0:58.1

For more, there are group discounts available as well.

1:01.9

Now, enjoy the episode and dominate the day.

1:08.2

Welcome to Behind the Knife with the Emergency General Surgery team at the University of Missouri School of Medicine.

1:30.6

This is our inaugural episode at Mizzou, and we're excited to join the team of Behind the Knife to provide educational content in emergency general surgery. I'm Roushab Dev, and today we're bringing back an essential skill that's fading from our collective memory, open colisostectomy. This episode is about getting back to the basics and walking through the key steps of open colisostectomy, including how and when to perform them safely. So let's meet our team.

1:36.0

Hey, y'all. My name's Jeff Kokenauer. I'm one of the acute care surgeons and the trauma medical director at the Mitchell Trauma Center here, Mazoo. I'm Dr. Chris Nelson. I'm another

1:41.7

key care surgeon here in Missouri. I'm the medical director of emergency general surgery also. And I'm Mike. Chris Nelson. I'm another acute care surgeon here at Mizzou. I'm the medical director of emergency general surgery also.

1:47.3

And I'm Mike Ancetta. I'm currently finished in my second year of fellowship for the ACS Fellowship here at Mizzou.

1:52.6

My name's Dezra. I'm currently a third year in general surgery here at Mizzou, and I'm interested in pursuing acute care.

1:59.2

So guys, what do we all know other than I have an international and national hatred for all gall bags?

2:06.1

Well, colicisestectomy is one of the most performed operations in the United States.

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