2022
DOI: 10.1136/wjps-2021-000359
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Laparoscopic surgery for congenital biliary dilatation accompanied by accessory hepatic ducts: a report of seven cases

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“…Chang et al 21 treated 47 patients with CDCs by burying the jejunal loop into the hepatic portal, and no postoperative complications such as cholangitis, bile duct stones, or anastomotic stricture occurred. Zhang et al 22 longitudinally split the anterior wall of the small hepatic duct in the anterior direction and intermittently performed anastomosis under the suspension of both ends. During a 3-year follow-up, ultrasound reexamination showed no signs of bile duct stenosis or dilation in four of the patients.…”
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“…Chang et al 21 treated 47 patients with CDCs by burying the jejunal loop into the hepatic portal, and no postoperative complications such as cholangitis, bile duct stones, or anastomotic stricture occurred. Zhang et al 22 longitudinally split the anterior wall of the small hepatic duct in the anterior direction and intermittently performed anastomosis under the suspension of both ends. During a 3-year follow-up, ultrasound reexamination showed no signs of bile duct stenosis or dilation in four of the patients.…”
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“…Zhang YB etal. [23] longitudinally split the anterior wall of the small hepatic duct in the anterior direction, and intermittently performed anastomosis under the suspension of both ends. During a 3-year follow-up, ultrasound reexamination showed no signs of bile duct stenosis or dilation in 4 of the patients [22] .…”
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