Furusawa N, Kobayashi A, Yokoyama T, Shimizu A, Motoyama H, Kanai K, Arakura N, Yamada A, Kitou Y, Miyagawa SI. Biliary tract variations of the left liver with special reference to the left medial sectional bile duct in 500 patients.
Am J Surg 2015;
210:351-6. [PMID:
25701892 DOI:
10.1016/j.amjsurg.2014.09.032]
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Abstract
BACKGROUND
Among the intrahepatic bile ducts, the biliary system of the left medial sectional bile duct (B4) is known to have relatively complex patterns.
METHODS
The records of 500 patients who had been diagnosed as having hepato-pancreatico-biliary disease were retrospectively studied for anatomical biliary variations of the left liver with special reference to the drainage system of B4 using magnetic resonance images.
RESULTS
The left hepatic duct was present in 494 patients (98.8%), whereas it was lacking in 6 patients (1.2%), and these patients exhibited the following B4 confluence patterns: B4 drained into the common hepatic duct in 2 patients (.4%), the right anterior sectional bile duct in 3 patients (.6%), and the right posterior sectional bile duct in 1 patient (.2%). The left hepatic duct was absent more frequently in patients with portal venous variations than in patients with a common branching pattern (8.2% vs .4%, P = .0011).
CONCLUSION
The presently reported data are useful for obtaining a better understanding of the surgical anatomy of the biliary system of the left liver.
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