Research Article

Single Incision Cholecystectomies for Acute Cholecystitis: A Single Surgeon Series from the Caribbean

Figure 1

A comparison of the intraoperative views during SILS cholecystectomy in a patient without acute inflammation (a) and one with acute cholecystitis (b). The mural erythema and oedema in the patient with acute cholecystitis make grasping the gallbladder difficult and limit exposure of Calot’s triangle (arrows).