Abstract

Purpose. Thorough understanding of biliary anatomy is required when performing surgical interventions in the hepatobiliary system. This study describes the anatomical variations of right bile ducts in terms of branching and drainage patterns, and determines their frequency. Methods. We studied 73 samples of cadaveric material, focusing on the relationship of the right anterior and posterior segmental branches, the way they form the right hepatic duct, and the main variations of their drainage pattern. Results. The anatomy of the right hepatic duct was typical in 65.75% of samples. Ectopic drainage of the right anterior duct into the common hepatic duct was found in 15.07% and triple confluence in 9.59%. Ectopic drainage of the right posterior duct into the common hepatic duct was discovered in 2.74% and ectopic drainage of the right posterior duct into the left hepatic duct in 4.11%. Ectopic drainage of the right anterior duct into the left hepatic ductal system and ectopic drainage of the right posterior duct into the cystic duct was found in 1.37%. Conclusion. The branching pattern of the right hepatic duct was atypical in 34.25% of cases. Thus, knowledge of the anatomical variations of the extrahepatic bile ducts is important in many surgical cases.

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  • Theodoros Mariolis-Sapsakos,1 Vasileios Kalles,1 Konstantinos Papatheodorou,1 Nikolaos Goutas,2 Ioannis Papapanagiotou,1 Ioannis Flessas,1 Ioannis Kaklamanos,1 Demetrios L

  • Anatomic variations of the extrahepatic bile ducts are important during surgical procedures such as laparoscopic cholecystectomy, liver resection, and living donor transplantation [1, 2]

  • The right hepatic duct drains the segments of the right liver lobe (V–VIII) and has two major branches: the right posterior branch draining the posterior segments, VI and VII, and the right anterior duct draining the anterior segments, V and VIII

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This study describes the anatomical variations of right bile ducts in terms of branching and drainage patterns, and determines their frequency. Knowledge of the anatomical variations of the extrahepatic bile ducts is important in many surgical cases. Anatomic variations of the extrahepatic bile ducts are important during surgical procedures such as laparoscopic cholecystectomy, liver resection (hepatectomy, segmentectomy), and living donor transplantation [1, 2]. The purpose of this study is to describe anatomic variations of the right hepatic duct in terms of the branching ra rp ra lh rp Anatomy Research International ra lh lh rp ra rp (a) ra lh (b) ra lh rp (c) ra lh rp lh

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