00:00:00 Opening credits. 00:00:40 Diagram showing six views of blood supply to the gallbladder according to 100 operations of surgery reported by Grey and [Whitsel?]. The narrator begins to describe the process of cholecystectomy surgery involving the cystic artery and duct. 00:03:07 Another diagram shows three instances of a gall bladder clamped with a kelly clamp during surgery. 00:04:33 Scene changes to show the first diagram with six gallbladders. Narrator continues to talk about incisions made during surgery. 00:05:06 Scene switches back to second diagram seen in the video with the three gall bladders. Narrator continues to talk about the artery in the gallbladder during surgery. 00:08:43 Surgery begins and narrator describes the patient as being a “white lady, markedly obese, and with chronic cholecystitis and lithiasis.” 00:09:50 Narrator begins to explain the clamping of the gallbladder as described in the previous diagrams before the surgery started. 00:11:56 Surgery continues with the dissection of cystic duct remnants. 00:13:52 Narrator continues to talk about patient’s condition and the finding of gallstones in the [amphora?]. 00:20:19 Gallbladder is removed. 00:20:56 Diagram two showing the three gallbladders reappears on the screen to aid in referencing modifications of the procedure which emphasizes the removal of blood supply. 00:21:35 “The End” appears on the screen. 00:22:01 End of recording.
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00:00:00 Opening credits. 00:00:40 Diagram showing six views of blood supply to the gallbladder according to 100 operations of surgery reported by Grey and [Whitsel?]. The narrator begins to describe the process of cholecystectomy surgery involving the cystic artery and duct. 00:03:07 Another diagram shows three instances of a gall bladder clamped with a kelly clamp during surgery. 00:04:33 Scene changes to show the first diagram with six gallbladders. Narrator continues to talk about incisions made during surgery. 00:05:06 Scene switches back to second diagram seen in the video with the three gall bladders. Narrator continues to talk about the artery in the gallbladder during surgery. 00:08:43 Surgery begins and narrator describes the patient as being a “white lady, markedly obese, and with chronic cholecystitis and lithiasis.” 00:09:50 Narrator begins to explain the clamping of the gallbladder as described in the previous diagrams before the surgery started. 00:11:56 Surgery continues with the dissection of cystic duct remnants. 00:13:52 Narrator continues to talk about patient’s condition and the finding of gallstones in the [amphora?]. 00:20:19 Gallbladder is removed. 00:20:56 Diagram two showing the three gallbladders reappears on the screen to aid in referencing modifications of the procedure which emphasizes the removal of blood supply. 00:21:35 “The End” appears on the screen. 00:22:01 End of recording.
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