Abstract
Intrauterine ligation of the common bile duct was carried out in ten fetal lambs at approximately 80 days gestational age. Six of the fetal lambs survived until term and were sacrificed at varying periods until the 36th day of life. The lesion which developed resembled a “correctable” type of extrahepatic biliary atresia [Kasai type I (b)]. The lining epithelium was either totally or incompletely denuded in the blind end of the common duct proxi- (mal to the obstruction. Speculation: The compliance of the wall of the common bile duct would appear to vary with the age at which an obstruction is introduced. The finding of an incomplete epithelial lining in the blind bulbous end of the proximal common duct may be of practical importance in influencing the siting of a biliary-intestinal anastomosis in the operative correction of the clinical condition. The failure to achieve mucosa-to-mucosa apposition may predispose towards anastomotic stenosis with all its sequelae. The findings in this small preliminary study are of sufficient interest to warrant further investigation. © 1980 International Pediatric Research Foundation, Inc.
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Spitz, L. (1980). Ligation of the common bile duct in the fetal lamb: An experimental model for the study of biliary atresia. Pediatric Research, 14(5), 740–748. https://doi.org/10.1203/00006450-198005000-00007
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