| Literature DB >> 28523346 |
Hajime Imamura1,2, Susumu Eguchi1, A M James Shapiro2, Tatsuya Kin3,4.
Abstract
A double common bile duct is extremely rare among the anatomical variations in the biliary tract system. We report an incidentally encountered case of the double common bile duct and discuss the novel anatomical findings of the accessory common bile duct from the viewpoint of embryology. A unique point of our case is that the accessory common bile duct bifurcated at the level of the intrapancreatic bile duct. There is no similar case in the previous literature among type II double common bile duct in the viewpoint of anatomical findings of the accessory common bile duct. We assume that this asymptomatic anatomical variation may be present more commonly, but not diagnosed.Entities:
Keywords: Accessory bile duct; Double choledochus; Double common bile duct; Duplication of the common bile duct; Extrahepatic bile duct duplication
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28523346 PMCID: PMC5681599 DOI: 10.1007/s00276-017-1874-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Surg Radiol Anat ISSN: 0930-1038 Impact factor: 1.246
Fig. 1The posterior aspect of pancreas head is shown. A catheter was inserted into the Wirsung duct (black arrowhead) for intraductal injection of collagenase solution. The Santorini duct was found to be patent and ligated with black silk (white arrowhead). a The proximal side of the accessory CBD (black arrow) was detected at the middle part of the groove where the intrapancreatic bile duct was located. The pancreatic lingula (asterisk) is retracted by forceps. b The distal side of the accessory CBD opened at the inferior and posterior side of the pancreatic head at a distance about 2 cm from the Wirsung duct (black arrow)
Fig. 2Schema showing the location of the accessory CBD. The bifurcation of the accessory CBD (white arrow); The distal end of the accessory CBD (black arrow); The accessory CBD inside the pancreatic parenchyma (asterisk); The Santorini duct (white arrow head); The confluence of the bile duct and the Wirsung duct (black arrow head)