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Laparoscopic management of a rare intrahepatic bile duct variation in a patient with cholelithiasis: a case report and review of the literature. [PDF]
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Successful Biliary Re-Cannulation and Neo-Anastomosis Creation in Complete Bile Duct Occlusion or Disruption Using a Combination of Interventional Radiology and Endoscopic Techniques: A Case Series. [PDF]
Fricker JG +10 more
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Balancing surgical timing and risk stratification to prevent recurrent common bile duct stones after bile duct clearance. [PDF]
Kim SB.
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Low‑dose indocyanine green fluorescence cholangiography in laparoscopic cholecystectomy: visualization performance across validated risk scores. [PDF]
Pujol-Cano N +6 more
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CT cholangiography: Assessment of feasibility and diagnostic reliability
Objective: To assess the reliability of computed tomography (CT) cholangiography in evaluating the anatomy of the intrahepatic biliary ducts. Materials and methods: Twenty-eight patients underwent CT cholangiography at the National Cancer Institute of ...
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1976
A technic of intraoperative contact cholangiography is described in which a sterile wrapped film is placed behind the mobilized duodenum and common bile duct. In series of 120 cholecystectomies this technic, in conjunction with conventional cholangiography, allowed a low rate of exploration of the common bile duct (15 per cent) and has detected ...
T B, Hugh, T J, Campbell
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A technic of intraoperative contact cholangiography is described in which a sterile wrapped film is placed behind the mobilized duodenum and common bile duct. In series of 120 cholecystectomies this technic, in conjunction with conventional cholangiography, allowed a low rate of exploration of the common bile duct (15 per cent) and has detected ...
T B, Hugh, T J, Campbell
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging Clinics of North America, 2001
MR cholangiography (MRC) uses the inherent contrast of fluid on magnetic resonance imaging to image the biliary tree and gallbladder noninvasively. The images produced are similar in appearance to those of invasive methods. Visualization of bile duct morphology with MRC equals or exceeds that of the invasive methods.
E M, Hartman, M A, Barish
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MR cholangiography (MRC) uses the inherent contrast of fluid on magnetic resonance imaging to image the biliary tree and gallbladder noninvasively. The images produced are similar in appearance to those of invasive methods. Visualization of bile duct morphology with MRC equals or exceeds that of the invasive methods.
E M, Hartman, M A, Barish
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