Surgical significance of extrahepatic biliary tree anomalies

Am J Surg. 1976 Jun;131(6):755-7. doi: 10.1016/0002-9610(76)90195-1.

Abstract

A patient with an anomalous insertion of the right hepatic duct into the cystic duct was noted during cholecystectomy and confirmed by operative cholangiography. This case and related anomalies of the bile ducts are of sufficient importance that, because of the technical difficulties and dangers incidental to their presence, no surgeon who operates on the gallbladder and bile ducts can afford to be unaware of their existence. Adequate exposure, careful dissection, and accurate knowledge of the regional anatomy plus a realization of the frequency and multiplicity of abnormalities of the extrahepatic biliary tree are requisites for safe biliary tract surgery. In addition, carefully performed operative cholangiography can be an indispensable aid in the clarification of anatomic variations. In case of recognized operative injury to the extrahepatic biliary tree, primary repair or biliary-intestinal anastomosis can usually be carried out with good results.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Bile Ducts / abnormalities*
  • Cholangiography
  • Cholelithiasis / complications
  • Cholelithiasis / surgery
  • Cystic Duct / abnormalities
  • Female
  • Hepatic Duct, Common / abnormalities
  • Humans
  • Middle Aged