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Published in: Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy 7/2009

01-08-2009 | Original Article

Anatomical assessment of bile ducts of Luschka in human fetuses

Authors: Necdet Kocabiyik, Bülent Yalcin, Zafer Kilbas, Sinan R. Karadeniz, Bülent Kurt, Ayhan Comert, Hasan Ozan

Published in: Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy | Issue 7/2009

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Abstract

Bile ducts of Luschka (also called subvesical or supravesicular ducts) can cause bile leakage during laparoscopic cholecystectomy, especially if surgery is carried out in ignorance of such variations. The aim of this study was to clarify the clinical anatomy of these ducts in human fetuses and frequency of the ducts locating near gallbladder fossa. Thirty-two fetal cadaver livers were dissected and the gallbladders were separated from the livers and ducts were investigated under a surgical microscope. All observed ducts were examined microscopically and connective tissue cords were excluded. Bile ducts of Luschka locating near cystic fossa were found in 7 of 32 fetuses (21.9%). Three of the seven ducts ran towards to liver segment 5 (S5); three ducts were found in the gallbladder fossa; and one duct ran towards to liver segment 4 (S4). Also it was found that three of the seven ducts drained into the subsegmental duct of S5, two ducts drained into the right hepatic duct, one duct drained into the right anterior branch bile duct, and one duct drained into the subsegmental duct of S4. Subvesical ducts running along the gallbladder fossa between the gallbladder and the liver parenchyma were found in a relatively high incidence in fetuses than adults. Awareness and knowledge about incidence of such ducts alerts the surgeon during laparoscopic cholecystectomy. Therefore morbidity due to bile leaks can be reduced.
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Metadata
Title
Anatomical assessment of bile ducts of Luschka in human fetuses
Authors
Necdet Kocabiyik
Bülent Yalcin
Zafer Kilbas
Sinan R. Karadeniz
Bülent Kurt
Ayhan Comert
Hasan Ozan
Publication date
01-08-2009
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy / Issue 7/2009
Print ISSN: 0930-1038
Electronic ISSN: 1279-8517
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00276-009-0473-3

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