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Anatomy of the gallbladder and bile ducts

Bazira, Peter J.

Authors

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Professor Peter Bazira P.Bazira@hull.ac.uk
HYMS Associate Dean for Teaching and Learning; Director of the Centre for Anatomical and Human Sciences



Abstract

The biliary system or biliary tract is an elaborate system of coalescing channels which transports bile from the liver to the second part of the duodenum. The biliary system is divided for descriptive purposes into intrahepatic and extrahepatic parts. This article is confined to a description of the clinical and surgical anatomy of the extrahepatic biliary tract, comprising the right and left hepatic ducts, common hepatic duct, gallbladder and cystic duct and the common bile duct. Diseases of the extrahepatic biliary tract account for a considerable volume of abdominal surgical practice. These include metabolic, inflammatory, neoplastic, and congenital conditions. A detailed knowledge of the anatomy of the gallbladder and bile ducts and an awareness of the anatomical variations to which these structures are subject are essential to the conduct of safe and effective surgery involving the biliary tract, besides being of crucial importance to the accurate interpretation of radiological and ultrasound images of the extrahepatic biliary tract.

Citation

Bazira, P. J. (2023). Anatomy of the gallbladder and bile ducts. Surgery (Oxford), 41(6), 319-324. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mpsur.2023.02.025

Journal Article Type Review
Acceptance Date Aug 3, 2022
Online Publication Date Mar 31, 2023
Publication Date Jun 1, 2023
Deposit Date Oct 31, 2024
Journal Surgery (United Kingdom)
Print ISSN 0263-9319
Publisher Elsevier
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 41
Issue 6
Pages 319-324
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mpsur.2023.02.025
Keywords Ampulla of Vater; Anatomical variations; Bile ducts; Blood supply; Calot's triangle; gallbladder; Sphincter of Oddi
Public URL https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4260992