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Health, 30.07.2019 01:20 gabyzermeno16

A79 year-old male has acute cholecystitis and abnormal liver function test. he has elected to go in for surgery. a laparoscope was placed through an epigastric incision with the insertion of two lateral 5 mm ports. the gallbladder was elevated and the cystic duct was located and dissected out. in the process of transecting the duct the gallbladder tore and several gallstones were released and these were removed with a gallstone retriever along with the removal of the gallbladder. the cystic duct stump was tied off and the common bile duct was incised and a large stone was seen and removed. the common bile duct is closed connected to a drainage tube placed outside of the abdomen wall into a bowel bag. what are the codes for this procedure

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