Abstract

Congenital choledochal malformations (CCM) may be a cause of abdominal pain, jaundice and sepsis in children but are easily diagnosed with modern ultrasound techniques. A review of the current approach to surgical management is presented together with an updated practical classification of the spectrum of possible anomalies.

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