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RIGHT POSTERIOR BILE DUCT INJURY RECONSTRUCTION WITH ROBOTIC RY HEPATICOJEJUNOSTOMY
Date
May 21, 2024
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Right posterior bile duct injury with disconnected duct syndrome creates diagnostic challenges for many endoscopists and radiologists. The diagnosis and treatment are often delayed. In this video, we describe a discovery and minimally invasive treatment of right posterior bile duct injury in a young woman with Roux-en-Y Hepaticojejunostomy. An absence of contrast extravasation was seen during ERCP, however MRCP showed an isolated dilation of the right posterior hepatic duct with surrounding infrahepatic biloma. Operative exploration found a leaking right posterior duct requiring RY Hepaticojejunostomy reconstruction. The operation was uneventful and postoperative recovery was uncomplicated.
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