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From: Spontaneous common bile duct perforation due to choledocolithiasis accompanied with pancreaticobiliary maljunction in an adult: a case report

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Operative findings. Intraoperative findings revealed that a necrotic diverticulum-like change with bile leakage was present on the supraduodenal part. After removing the necrotic lesion, we found a single 2.5 × 1 cm perforation on the anterolateral wall of the common bile duct (a). The above findings are shown in the schema (b). Intraoperative cholangioscopy revealed an impacted stone in the major duodenal papilla (c). A T-tube was inserted through the perforation (d)

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