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Cystic duct | Radiology Reference Article - Radiopaedia.org
2024年10月4日 · The cystic duct connects the neck of the gallbladder to the common hepatic duct (CHD), draining bile to and from the biliary tree. The confluence of the cystic duct and the common hepatic duct forms the common bile duct (CBD). The cystic duct is approximately 2-3 cm long and 2-3 mm in diameter.
cystic duct may cause drastic complications including ductal injuries which significantly increase morbidity and may raise mortality. KEY WORDS: Cystic duct anomalies, laparoscopic cholecystectomy, biliary tree anomalies. INTRODUCTION The anatomy of the cystic duct is not only of interest to anatomists but also equally interesting and important
Congenital Anomalies and Normal Variants of the ... - AJR
2012年11月23日 · Cystic duct insertion into the right hepatic duct is a rare variant of the cystic duct. Failure to recognize these variants may lead to misidentification of the common bile duct (CBD) or right hepatic duct (RHD) for the cystic duct, and may result in inadvertent ligation or severance of a portion of CBD or RHD.
Congenital absence of the cystic duct: Case report of a rare anomaly …
Congenital absence of the cystic duct is a rare anomaly of the bile duct. Common presentation includes recurrent right upper quadrant pain with complications including jaundice and pancreatitis. It is often diagnosed intraoperatively although imaging modalities such as the MRCP has shown great efficacy.
The anomalous cystic duct: A surgical and radiological problem
If an anomalous cystic duct is present, and par- ticularly if it is of the relatively common low implantation variety, the drainage tube will be placed in the common hepatic duct rather than the common bile duct, and the cystic duct anomaly can only be recognised radiographically if it fills with opaque medium in a retrograde manner (Figs. 12A ...
Anomalies of the Gallbladder and the cystic duct
Knowledge of the variations of the cystic duct is important, especially to avoid injury when performing lap-aroscopic and open cholecystectomy. Approximately 13% of individuals show some variations of the bile ducts, including abnormalities of the cystic or common bile ducts and the presence of accessory hepatic ducts (Table 108.1).
The Cystic Duct: Normal Anatomy and Disease Processes
2001年1月1日 · Primary entities involving the cystic duct include calculous disease, Mirizzi syndrome, cystic duct–duodenal fistula, biliary obstruction, neoplasia, and primary sclerosing cholangitis. The cystic duct may also be secondarily involved by adjacent malignant or inflammatory processes.
Common congenital anomalies of cystic duct. - ResearchGate
In a congenitally absent cystic duct, the patient presents with jaundice or acute pancreatitis with radiological findings of anatomical anomalies associated with non-inflammatory changes [6,...
The Morphological Aberrations of Cystic Duct and its Clinical Significance: A Gross Anatomical Study JABA RAJGURU, MiteSh DAve InTROduCTIOn The Cystic Duct (CD) connects the gallbladder to the extra hepatic bile duct usually the CHD. It serves as a thorough fare for transport of bile to and away from the gallbladder. Classically,
Cystic duct anomaly and pancreaticobiliary maljunction mimicking ...
2020年6月1日 · Herein, we report a rare case of 12 years old male presenting the right hepatic duct entering the cystic duct with pancreaticobiliary maljunction and we would like to highlight the importance of the intraoperative evaluation of the biliary duct.
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