This chapter presents information on etiology/pathophysiology, signalment/history, clinical features, differential diagnosis, diagnostics and therapeutics of biliary duct or gallbladder rupture and bile peritonitis in dogs and cats. Rupture or leakage of the gallbladder or biliary tract may result from ...
and biliary dilatation can help stratify the probability of bile duct stones. Both EUS and MRCP may be used to confirm the presence of a bile duct stones in people with an intermediate probability of stones. Prospective studies indicate that using these technologies to confirm the need for ERCP...
Abiliary strictureis anyblockage in the biliary tree, whether due to an obstruction within the ducts, damage of the bile duct walls, or deformities. Ablocked bile ductwill affect the outflow ofbilefrom theliverand cause it to back up in the biliary tree (cholestasis). Eventually this damages...
Bile Duct Carcinoma (Cholangiocarcinoma) Carcinomaof thebile ductscan arise anywhere between the papilla of Vater and the smaller branches of the biliary tree within the liver. There are three major anatomic types (Gores, 2003), one localized intrahepatically, second at the bifurcation of right and...
(1) histological examination of biopsies from the end of the common bile duct may not fully capture the health of the entire biliary tree; or (2) that an alternative mechanism—other than or in addition to initial histological injury—contributes to a favorable biochemical bile composition during...
Bile duct injury (BDI) is still a major worrisome complication that is feared by all surgeons undergoing cholecystectomy. The overall incidence of biliary duct injuries falls between 0.2 and 1.3%. BDI classification remains an important method to define the type of injury conducted for investigation...
Double ligations were performed on the common bile duct using 5-0 silk and the bile duct was cut between the two ligations to simulate complete biliary obstruction in humans. Afterward, the liver and intestine were moved back to their normal positions. The abdomen was sutured. Subsequently, ...
Biliary ascariasis: an uncommon cause for recurrent biliary colic after biliary sphincterotomy and common bile duct stone removal. Endoscopic retrograde cholangiography is the most commonly used technique for removal of common bile duct stones. Biliary sphincterotomy during the procedu... Ragesh,Babu,...
To find out the incidence of retained common bile duct (CBD) stones after laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC) in our hospital, we conducted a retrospective study of patients who presented with symptomatic retained stones in the biliary ... S Anwar,R Rahim,A Agwunobi,... - 《N Z Med J》 被...
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