Biliary reconstruction with localized creation: One case report of repairing bile duct injury and defect with autografts
Feibo Zheng, Yuqing Zhang, Liang Ha, Jipeng Xia, Yunfeng Cui

TL;DR
This paper reports a successful repair of a complex bile duct injury using autografts from the patient's own tissues.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel surgical approach using ligamentum teres hepatis and gallbladder flap for bile duct reconstruction in a challenging case of Mirizzi syndrome.
Findings
Ligamentum teres hepatis and gallbladder flap are viable autografts for bile duct repair.
The use of these autografts may reduce postoperative complications compared to traditional methods.
Experienced biliary surgeons are crucial for successful outcomes in complex bile duct injuries.
Abstract
Bile duct injuries caused by any reason are a disaster for patients and pose a significant psychological and technical challenge for surgeons. The use of Ligamentum teres hepatis and gallbladder flap as autografts is showing promising results in the repair of bile duct injury. This article presents a challenging case of a patient with Mirizzi syndrome who experienced a complex bile duct defect and injury during cholecystectomy. We describe the successful reconstruction of the bile duct using ligamentum teres hepatis and remnant gallbladder flap simultaneously. Ligamentum teres hepatis and remnant gallbladder flap are ideal repair materials for repairing and reconstructing bile duct injuries due to their easy availability, good tissue compatibility, and low incidence of postoperative complications. It is essential to seek the assistance of an experienced biliary surgeon when bile duct…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGallbladder and Bile Duct Disorders · Abdominal Trauma and Injuries · Pediatric Hepatobiliary Diseases and Treatments
