Kocher manoeuvre

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Kocher Maneuver is a medical procedure used primarily in the management of duodenal ulcer perforations and during gallbladder surgery. Named after Emil Theodor Kocher, a Swiss surgeon and Nobel laureate, this technique is crucial for gaining better access to the duodenum and structures in the right upper quadrant of the abdomen.

Indications[edit]

The Kocher Maneuver is indicated in several surgical situations, including:

Procedure[edit]

The Kocher Maneuver involves the careful mobilization of the duodenum by incising its peritoneal attachments (Kocher's incision), allowing it to be moved medially. This technique provides the surgeon with improved access to the posterior structures of the duodenum, the head of the pancreas, and the bile ducts. It is a critical step in procedures such as the Whipple procedure (pancreaticoduodenectomy) and is also used in the management of duodenal ulcers and traumas.

Complications[edit]

While generally safe, the Kocher Maneuver can be associated with certain complications, including:

Clinical Significance[edit]

Understanding and mastering the Kocher Maneuver is essential for surgeons, especially those specializing in gastrointestinal and hepatobiliary surgery. Its application can significantly impact the surgical outcome and patient recovery in cases involving the upper abdominal organs.

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