A ‘duplicate’ gall bladder meaning you can actually have two of them? How often does that happen? Would both be functioning organs and if one had gallstones for instance and needed to be removed would both be affected.
@@citizensurgeon Thank you! I can’t understand most of this but found the part about how there can be so much variation with the arteries and how there can be so many atypical things fascinating. It must be an absolute puzzle for the surgeon! Love your presentation as usual!
thank you so much! studying surgery as a third year med student with having forgotten almost entirety of my anatomy, this was so helpful and quick!
So awesome! Happy you enjoyed it, let me know what you would like to learn!
holy shit where was this the entirety of my life
Haha, I’m here now :)
Thank you 🎉
Great video!
Waiting for diagnosing & treatment!!!🙏😊
Great video
Awesome! So happy you liked it!
I'm still waiting for the presentation about neonatal bowel obstructions.
A ‘duplicate’ gall bladder meaning you can actually have two of them? How often does that happen? Would both be functioning organs and if one had gallstones for instance and needed to be removed would both be affected.
It’s a rare congenital anomaly but yes a person can have two, and if they had a reason for cholecystectomy, I would take both out :)
@@citizensurgeon Thank you! I can’t understand most of this but found the part about how there can be so much variation with the arteries and how there can be so many atypical things fascinating. It must be an absolute puzzle for the surgeon! Love your presentation as usual!
Well explained.👌👌👊👊👍🏿👍🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
Awesome, neonatal bowel obstruction coming…getting a few gallbladder talks out :)
Thanks so much!
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Glad you enjoyed it!