Biliary reconstruction with localized creation: One case report of repairing bile duct injury and defect with autografts

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...

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