Research Article

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

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(a) Intraoperative views of structures in Calot’s triangle during SILS cholecystectomy in a patient without inflammation and (b) one with acute cholecystitis. In (a), the cystic artery (red arrow), cystic duct (green arrow), and Rouviere’s sulcus (white arrow) are visible across the thin, uninflamed peritoneum even before dissection, but the structures are not readily visible in the patient with acute cholecystitis.