JOCS

The aim of the Comprehensive Surgery is to publish original research articles of the highest scientific and clinical value at the international level in all surgical fields. This journal is indexed by indices that are considered international scientific journal indices (DRJI, ESJI, OAJI, etc.). According to the current Associate Professorship criteria, it is within the scope of International Article 1-d. Each article published in this journal corresponds to 5 points.

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Intraoperative detection of bile leakage using hydrogen peroxide during laparoscopic cholecystectomy
Bile leakage remains a significant concern for patients undergoing laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC). Unrecognized segmental/sectoral duct injury leads to a complex postoperative course after LC, often complicated by biliary peritonitis, sepsis, or secondary vascular complications.


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Volume 2, Issue 2, 2024
Page : 43-44
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