Jornal Insterdisciplinar De Biociências 2017
DOI: 10.17648/jibi-2448-0002-2-1-5615
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Variações anatômicas nas vias biliares presentes em intervenções cirúrgicas

Abstract: Os ductos biliares conduzem a bile, uma secreção emulsificante, produzida pelo fígado e armazenada pela vesícula biliar, a qual auxilia na digestão de gorduras assim que há presença desta no trato digestório. O entendimento anatômico e topográfico das vias biliares serve para uma intervenção cirúrgica de sucesso, pois são contínuos os relatos de variações anatômicas. Em alguns procedimentos, como na colecistectomia, que consiste na retirada cirúrgica da vesícula biliar, há relatos de ocorrência de lesões nos … Show more

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“…The possible anatomical variations, in the cystic and hepatic ducts, are of great challenge for surgeons, since the absence of immediate knowledge of the opening or morphology of the ducts generates confusing ideas and increases the possibility of obstructing any of the ducts, causing iatrogenic (Cachoeira et al; Cohen et al; Schreuder et al). In line with the anatomical findings mentioned above, a literature review carried out by Andrade et al (2017), observed that there are countless cases of anatomical variations in the bile ducts, requiring consistent observation and anatomical knowledge by the surgeon, in order to avoid iatrogenesis in these regions of extreme hepatic importance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…The possible anatomical variations, in the cystic and hepatic ducts, are of great challenge for surgeons, since the absence of immediate knowledge of the opening or morphology of the ducts generates confusing ideas and increases the possibility of obstructing any of the ducts, causing iatrogenic (Cachoeira et al; Cohen et al; Schreuder et al). In line with the anatomical findings mentioned above, a literature review carried out by Andrade et al (2017), observed that there are countless cases of anatomical variations in the bile ducts, requiring consistent observation and anatomical knowledge by the surgeon, in order to avoid iatrogenesis in these regions of extreme hepatic importance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 71%