Surgical anatomy of extrahepatic bile ducts
Abstract
Anatomic peculiarities of extrahepatic bile ducts were examined on 50 cadavers who died from different diseases at age between 40 to 60 years without pathologies in abdominal cavity. In most cases (98%) bifurcation and lobar hepatic bile ducts located out of hepatic tissue with length domination in left side, that allows to conduct reconstructive operations of injures and strictures of extrhepatic bile ducts.
About the Authors
V. S. PetrovRussian Federation
V. A. Argunov
Russian Federation
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Review
For citations:
Petrov V.S., Argunov V.A. Surgical anatomy of extrahepatic bile ducts. Yakut Medical Journal. 2011;(1):65-66.









