| Literature DB >> 18332999 |
A Schofield1, J Hankins, F Sutherland.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Cholecystohepatic ducts are rare congenital variants of the biliary tree. CASE OUTLINE: An 81-year-old woman presented with biliary colic and elevated liver function tests. An ERCP demonstrated a common bile duct stone and stricture of the common hepatic duct. An operative cholangiogram demonstrated an atrophic common hepatic duct and retrograde filling of the gallbladder through a large cholecystoheptic duct. The patient had a cholecystectomy and reconstructive cholecystohepatic duct jejunostomy. DISCUSSION: This case demonstrates a rare congenital anomaly where the gallbladder fills retrograde during an intraoperative cholangiogram despite clipping of the cystic duct. The major path of biliary drainage was through a large cholecystoheptic duct similar to a gallbladder interposition; however, the common hepatic duct was still present but atrophic. This anomaly has not been described previously.Entities:
Year: 2003 PMID: 18332999 PMCID: PMC2020594 DOI: 10.1080/13651820310001388
Source DB: PubMed Journal: HPB (Oxford) ISSN: 1365-182X Impact factor: 3.647