METHODS FOR TREATMENT OF EXTRAHEPATIC BILE DUCT AFTER IATROGENIC LESIONS- OUR EXPERIENCE IN RECONSTRUCTIVE BILE SURGERY
Journal Title: International Journal of Medical Reviews and Case Reports - Year 2018, Vol 2, Issue 4
Abstract
Lesions of ductus choledohus are most common complications of gallbladder surgery. The latter especially became more frequent after the wide spread of laparoscopic technique in biliary surgery. According to various authors, the complications of extrahepatic bile duct represent 0.4 - 0.8% of all mini-invasive gallbladder procedures. Often these complications are a problem of considerable technical difficulty leading to severe complications and a high lethality rate. That is why the case keeps the attention of surgeons in their quest to find the best solution for each case.
Authors and Affiliations
Dimitar Stoykov, Polina Marinova
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