Bile duct rupture
Biliary duct rupture refers to the complete rupture or partial defect of the damaged bile duct, or the bile leak caused by inflammation and fibrosis, only caused by squeezing or sutured by vascular forceps, and finally causing bile duct narrowing or occlusion. Biliary tube rupture is commonly caused by bile duct scarring narrowing caused by bile duct injury, that is, benign bile duct stricture.
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