Choledochoduodenostomy

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Choledochoduodenostomy is a surgical procedure that creates a connection between the common bile duct and the duodenum. This procedure is typically performed to allow bile to drain when the gallbladder has been removed or is not functioning properly.

Indications

Choledochoduodenostomy is indicated in cases where there is obstruction of the bile duct, often due to gallstones, tumors, or strictures. It may also be performed in cases of choledochal cysts or biliary atresia.

Procedure

During a choledochoduodenostomy, the surgeon makes an incision in the abdomen to access the bile duct and duodenum. The bile duct is then opened and connected to the duodenum to allow bile to flow directly into the small intestine.

Risks and Complications

As with any surgical procedure, there are risks associated with choledochoduodenostomy. These may include infection, bleeding, and damage to surrounding organs. There is also a risk of bile leak, which can lead to peritonitis.

Postoperative Care

After the procedure, patients are typically monitored in the hospital for several days. They may need to follow a special diet to help the body adjust to the changes in bile flow. Regular follow-up appointments are also necessary to monitor the patient's recovery and to check for any potential complications.

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