Hepaticocholecystic duct: A pitfall of cholecystectomy

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Abstract

The anatomical variations of accessory biliary ducts account for up to 2% of the population. The two types of ducts are the: subvescical and hepaticocholecystic. The knowledge of such variations is extremely important during cholecystectomy in order to avoid possible postoperative complications such as biliary injury or choleperitoneum.

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Laurenzi, A., Allard, M. A., & Vibert, E. (2019). Hepaticocholecystic duct: A pitfall of cholecystectomy. Clinical Case Reports, 7(1), 227–228. https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.1875

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