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. 2022 Feb 4;74(3):969–977. doi: 10.1007/s13304-021-01216-y

Table 1.

Intraoperative difficulty scale for laparoscopic cholecystectomy [10]

Grade 1
 Gallbladder—floppy, non-adherent
 Cystic pedicle—thin and clear
 Adhesions—simple up to the neck/Hartmann´s pouch
Grade 2
 Gallbladder—mucocele, packed with stones
 Cystic pedicle—fat laden
 Adhesions—simple up to the body
Grade 3
 Gallbladder—deep fossa, acute cholecystitis, contracted, fibrosis, Hartmann’s adherent to common bile duct, impaction
 Cystic pedicle—abnormal anatomy or cystic duct—short, dilated or obscured
 Adhesions—dense up to fundus; involving hepatic flexure or duodenum
Grade 4
Gallbladder—completely obscured, empyema, gangrene, mass
 Cystic pedicle—impossible to clarify
 Adhesions—dense, fibrosis, wrapping the gallbladder, duodenum or hepatic flexure difficult to separate

Easy: 1–2, difficult: 3–4