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Repair of bile duct perforation by omental inlay

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A Perforation of the right hepatic duct following blunt trauma to the abdomen was successfully repaired by an inlay pedicled flap of omentum 3 weeks after the injury.

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Narasimhan, K.L., Shailinderjit, S., Katariya, S. et al. Repair of bile duct perforation by omental inlay. Pediatr Surg Int 8, 507–508 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00180357

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