In 1995, Strasberg introduced the "Critical View of Safety" (CVS) to reduce the risk of BDI. Despite its widespread use, the scientific evidence supporting this technique to prevent BDI is controversial.Methods Between March 2017 and March 2019, the data of patients submitted to laparoscopic ...
María Alejandra Molina-Rodriguez2, Daniella Londoño3, Camilo Andrés Guillén1, Sebastián Sierra3, Felipe Zapata3 & Luis Felipe Giraldo 4 ✉ Strasberg's criteria to detect a critical view of safety is a widely known strategy to reduce bile duct injuries during...
Strasberg et al,in the early nineties, pointed out how a ―Critical view of safety‖ (CVS) should be achieved every time and how this would have prevented accidental biliary and vascular injuries, due to uncommon variations, incautious bleeding control, or unclear anatomy. These principles have...
This discrepancy may be due to surgeon utilisation of the artery first technique (AFT), an exception to the CVS first described by Strasberg et al. The present study aims to characterise the use of the AFT, hypothesising it is used as an adjunct in difficult dissections to maximise exposure...
The critical view of safety during laparoscopic cholecystectomy: Strasberg Yes or No? An Italian Multicentre studydoi:10.1007/S00464-020-07852-6Lucia Ilaria SgaramellaAngela GurradoAlessandro PasculliNicola de AngelisRiccardo MemeoFrancesco Paolo Prete...
Strasberg and colleagues described this event in their first paper on the critical view, however subsequent publication overlooked this technical trick. We hereby generate the hypothesis that taking in consideration this often performed but under-described technical trick could increase CVS achievement rate...
Steven M. StrasbergL. Michael BruntElsevier Inc.Journal of the American College of SurgeonsStrasberg SM; Brunt LM.Rationale and use of the critical view of safety in laparoscopic cholecystectomy.J Am Coil Surg.2010.132-138Strasberg, SM, Brunt, LM (2010) Rationale and use of the critical view ...
Commentary on: Feasibility and Value of the Critical View of Safety in Difficult Cholecystectomies.doi:10.1097/sla.0000000000003103Steven M. StrasbergOvid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
Steven M. StrasbergDepartment of Surgery, Washington University in Saint Louis, Box 8109, 1 Barnes Jewish Hospital Plaza, 63110, St Louis, MO, USAL. Michael BruntDepartment of Surgery, Washington University in Saint Louis, Box 8109, 1 Barnes Jewish Hospital Plaza, 63110, St Louis, MO, USA...
doi:10.1007/s11605-023-05685-xS. StrasbergL. BruntRyan C. FieldsA. AlseidiW. HawkinsSpringer USJournal of Gastrointestinal Surgery