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[Injury to the bile ducts during surgery]

R A Nikhinson, I A Litvinenko

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    Iatrogenic bile duct injuries, often from cholecystectomy, require complex reconstruction. Roux-en-Y anastomosis with transhepatic drains offers a preferred method for managing these challenging surgical complications.

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