Clinical case of combination of cholelithiasis, obstructive jaundice and portal “coral-like” cholangiolithiasis: the issue of terminology

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The article describes the clinical observation of a patient operated on for obstructive jaundice with the localization of a stone in the lobar and common hepatic ducts. In anamnesis, there was cholecystectomy for acute cholecystitis 10 years ago.

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M. N. Klimentov

Izhevsk State Medical Academy

Author for correspondence.
Email: Klimentov52@mail.ru

Candidate of Medical Sciences, Associate Professor, Department of Faculty Surgery

Russian Federation, Izhevsk

S. N. Styazhkina

Izhevsk State Medical Academy

Email: Klimentov52@mail.ru

MD, PhD, Professor, Department of Faculty Surgery

Russian Federation, Izhevsk

O. V. Medvedeva

First Republican Clinical Hospital

Email: Klimentov52@mail.ru

surgeon

Russian Federation, Izhevsk

V. A. Pestereva

Izhevsk State Medical Academy

Email: Klimentov52@mail.ru

student

Russian Federation, Izhevsk

M. S. Dzyuin

Izhevsk State Medical Academy

Email: Klimentov52@mail.ru

student

Russian Federation, Izhevsk

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2. Fig. 1. In the photo, a "coral-shaped" stone removed during surgery from the lobar and common hepatic duct

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3. Fig. 2. Extrahepatic bile ducts and sphincters: 1 – bottom of the gallbladder; 2 – gallbladder; 3 – neck of the bladder; 4, 5 – branches of the hepatic duct; 6 – common bile duct; 7 – pancreas; 8 – pancreatic duct; 9 – vater nipple of the duodenum; 10 – duodenum; 11 – cystic duct; 12 – liver; 13 – sphincter Oddi; 14 – sphincter Lutkens; 15 – Mirizzi's sphincter [4]

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