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Recurrence of common bile duct stones following laparoscopic common bile duct exploration: a multicenter study

Journal of hepato-biliary-pancreatic sciences, 2019
Recurrence of common bile duct stone (CBDS) is not common after laparoscopic common bile duct exploration (LCBDE). This study aimed to investigate the risk factors of recurrence of CBDS after LCBDE.
Sun Young Park   +5 more
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Reexploration of Common Bile Duct

Archives of Surgery, 1965
REEXPLORATION of the common bile duct often is a frustrating procedure and not infrequently is associated with serious complications. This is a report of 20 re-explorations of a total of 413 bile duct explorations performed in St. Luke's Hospital from 1953 through 1963.
R, EDMUNDS, J H, HUGHES
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Adenomyoma of the Common Bile Duct

Archives of Surgery, 1990
Adenomyomas are rare pseudotumors of the extrahepatic biliary tract. Their microscopic appearance does not differ significantly from similar malformations of the peritoneal cavity. We describe a patient who presented with obstructive jaundice and who was treated successfully with a surgical resection and a hepaticojejunal anastomosis.
N C, Legakis   +3 more
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Neuroma of the common bile duct

Journal of Surgical Oncology, 1988
AbstractTwo cases of neuroma of the common bile duct (CBD) associated with jaundice and cholangitis both 15 years after cholecystectomy are presented. The surgical treatment, excision of the diseased CBD, followed by Roux‐en‐Y biliary drainage in one case and excision of the tumor with T‐tube drainage in the other, was curative.
B F, Rush   +4 more
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Angioleiomyoma of the Common Bile Duct

Acta Medica Scandinavica, 1983
ABSTRACT An 80‐year‐old woman with angioleiomyoma in the common bile duct is described. Apart from weakness and jaundice, the patient had no signs or symptoms until after endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography, when cholangitis and septicaemia due to Pseudomonas aeruginosa developed.
A, Pönkä   +2 more
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Common-Bile-Duct Stones

New England Journal of Medicine, 1958
IN recent years, cholecystectomy has been performed in an increasing number of patients. As a result, two serious complications of biliary-tract surgery have occurred with increasing frequency. The first and most serious is operative injury to the common bile duct. The other complication is the frequent need for a second operation because of inadequate
B P, Colcock, H V, Liddle
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Choledochocele of the common bile duct

The American Journal of Surgery, 1976
The eighth report case of choledochocele is described. This lesion is a cyst communicating with the terminal portion of the common bile duct. It is characteristically lined with duodenal mucosa and is probably a form of duplication of the duodenum. The surgical treatment is marsupialization of the cyst to the interior of the duodenum.
F Z, Reinus, G, Weingarten
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Agenesis of the Common Bile Duct

Archives of Surgery, 1981
In a case of congenital absence of the common bile duct, the common hepatic duct emptied directly into the gallbladder; the latter drained by a long cystic duct into the second part of the duodenum. To my knowledge, only eight prior cases with this or very similar anomalies have been reported in the literature.
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ABSENCE OF COMMON BILE DUCT

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1952
Anomalies of the biliary ducts are a constant source of concern to physicians performing surgery in that area. Numerous variations in the position and length of the cystic duct as well as the cystic artery have been described in detail. Mention has frequently been made of aberrant hepatocystic ducts; however, absence of the common bile duct, discussed ...
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Duplication of extrahepatic bile duct with lower common bile duct cancer

Journal of Hepato-Biliary-Pancreatic Sciences, 2020
Highlight Fukuba and colleagues report a case of lower common bile duct cancer with the extremely rare anomaly of left and right bile ducts parallel with the duodenal papilla, and joined distally to form a single short common bile duct. Fully covered metallic stents were placed in a side-by-side manner.
Nobuhiko Fukuba   +2 more
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