Anatomical variations of the cysticduct often occur and may be encountered during cholecystectomy.
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Conclusion: Traumatic neuroma of the cysticduct can be mistaken for GSTs in GI endoscopy.
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Histopathological evaluation showed that the lumens of the common bile duct and cysticduct were patent.
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The extent of standard regional lymphadenectomy includes lymph nodes around the cysticduct, pericholedochal and hepatoduodenal ligament.
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Case summary: We report the case of a 72-year-old man with traumatic neuroma of the cysticduct after cholecystectomy.
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It is concluded that CCDs extending beyond the cysticduct are more aggressive and associated with a poorer prognosis.
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The transvaginal approach provides complete abdominal exploration and both the cysticduct and artery were identified, clipped, and transected.
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Two weeks later, the gallbladder was punctured and access into the distal common bile was obtained through the cysticduct.
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During surgery, the entrance of the cysticduct was misidentified as being short and leading into the right hepatic duct.
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Here, we present two unusual cases with an anomalous cysticduct, namely, low lateral insertion and narrow-winding of the cysticduct.
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Mucocele of the gallbladder is a condition caused by the prolonged blockage of the cysticduct, usually by an impacted gallstone.
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No apparent inflammation was observed around the cysticduct, which was constantly exposed to pancreatic juice because of reflux through PBM.
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Knowledge of the variable anatomy of the cysticduct and cysticohepatic junction is important to avoid significant ductal injury in biliary surgery.
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Conclusions: Post-cholecystectomy bile leaks occur most commonly in the cysticduct and associated common bile duct stones are found in one-third of cases.
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Four cases of tension mucocele of the cysticduct of the graft after orthotopic liver transplantation have been described in the English literature.
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At variance with the 4 previously reported cases, this complication could be related to progression of the initial disease in the recipient's cysticduct.