Abstract

Ectopic opening of the common bile duct (EOCBD) is a very rare entity. It has been reported in the 3rd or 4th portion of the duodenum, pyloric canal, duodenal bulb, and the stomach. The aim of this study was to evaluate the clinical characteristics, laboratory values and imaging studies of patients with EOCBD into the duodenal bulb retrospectively. The files of patients who underwent endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) between January 2003 and November 2015 were reviewed. The demographic data, presentations, abdominal ultrasonography, computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography (MRCP), and ERCP findings of patients with EOCBD into the duodenal bulb were evaluated retrospectively. Ectopic openings of the CBD into the duodenal bulb were found in 20 out of 3,270 patients who had undergone ERCP. Twenty patients (15 males and 5 females) with a median age of 59 (40-88) years were included in the study. Ectopic opening of the CBD into the duodenal bulb were found in 20 patients (0.61%). Laboratory test abnormalities included: hyperbilirubinemia in 20 (100%) patients, leukocytosis in 14 (70%) patients, an elevated serum alkaline phosphatase and gamma-glutamyl transferase level in 20 (100%) patients. Indications for ERCP were CBD dilatation and extrahepatic cholestasis (n = 20), cholangitis (n = 12), only choledocholithiasis (n = 7), and acute pancreatitis (n = 2). In patients with recurrent duodenal ulcers and/or apical stricture with accompanying CBD dilatation, extrahepatic cholestasis and cholangitis, EOCBD into the duodenal bulb should be considered.

Highlights

  • Congenital anomalies of the common bile duct (CBD) are usually detected in childhood, but it might be undetected until adulthood

  • Ectopic opening of the CBD into the duodenal bulb were found in 20 patients (0.61%)

  • We retrospectively evaluated the clinical characteristics of patients with Ectopic opening of the common bile duct (EOCBD) into the duodenum (EOD), as well as their transabdominal ultrasonography (TUS), computerized tomography (CT), endoscopy, magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography (MRCP) and endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) findings of this rare anomaly

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Introduction

Congenital anomalies of the common bile duct (CBD) are usually detected in childhood, but it might be undetected until adulthood. Ectopic opening of the CBD is a very rare entity It has been reported in the 3rd or 4th portion of the duodenum, pyloric canal, duodenal bulb, and the stomach.[2,3,4,5] The clinical and endoscopic features, and the significance of EOCBD are not sufficiently known. Ectopic opening of the common bile duct (EOCBD) is a very rare entity It has been reported in the 3rd or 4th portion of the duodenum, pyloric canal, duodenal bulb, and the stomach

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