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  2. Kocher manoeuvre - Wikipedia

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    Visualizing the common bile duct: The manoeuvre provides visualization of the common bile duct. [1] Surgeons can palpate and examine the peripheral parts of the common bile duct, aiding in procedures involving this duct. Foramen of Winslow access: Opening the foramen of Winslow is achievable through the Kocher manoeuvre.

  3. Biloma - Wikipedia

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    Leakage of bile and destruction of the biliary tree are the most common causes of biloma. Destruction of the billary tree means that there is a blockage in the pancreatic or bile duct. Bile ducts are vessels that carry from the liver to the gallbladder. When bile becomes blocked, pancreatic juices cannot be transported to the intestines.

  4. Choledochoduodenostomy - Wikipedia

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    Choledochoduodenostomy (CDD) is a surgical procedure to create an anastomosis, a surgical connection, between the common bile duct (CBD) and an alternative portion of the duodenum. [1] In healthy individuals, the CBD meets the pancreatic duct at the ampulla of Vater, which drains via the major duodenal papilla to the second part of duodenum. [2]

  5. Cholecystectomy - Wikipedia

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    ERCP, short for endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography, is an endoscopic procedure that can remove gallstones or prevent blockages by widening parts of the bile duct where gallstones frequently get stuck. ERCP is often used to retrieve stones stuck in the common bile duct in patients with gallstone pancreatitis or cholangitis.

  6. Randy Moss reveals he underwent surgery to remove bile duct ...

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    He then underwent a six-hour surgery last week in Charlotte, N.C. to remove the cancer. "I am a cancer survivor," Moss said. "Some trying times, but we made it through."

  7. Biliary fistula - Wikipedia

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    Such patients usually present with bilioptysis (presence of bile in sputum), persistent cough, chest infections, or respiratory distress due to pleural effusion. Bilioptysis is the pathognomonic clinical feature of BBF. [1] Extensive ascites may accumulate, especially in the setting of sterile bile leakage, which is often asymptomatic in nature.

  8. Gallstone - Wikipedia

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    Obstruction of the common bile duct with gallstones can sometimes be relieved by endoscopic retrograde sphincterotomy (ERS) following endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP). [54] Risks of ERCP. [55] Surgery carries risks and some people continue to experience symptoms (including pain) afterwards, for reasons that remain unclear.

  9. Roux-en-Y anastomosis - Wikipedia

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    Roux-en-Y hepatico jejuno stomy used to treat (macroscopic) bile duct obstruction which may arise due to: a common bile duct tumour or hepatic duct tumour (e.g. resection of cholangiocarcinoma) [5] a bile duct injury (e.g. cholecystectomy, iatrogenic, trauma) an infection/inflammation (e.g. pancreatic pseudocyst)