Mohamed Abdelgawad, Luis Fernandez, Diana Wu, Justin Sacks, Amit Mori, Jason Murry, Sally Abdelgawad, Omar Kamel, Faris Mahjoub
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Abstract
Extrahepatic biliary injuries are rare in the settings of blunt abdominal trauma and often have delayed presentation. These findings of an isolated distal common hepatic duct injury secondary to blunt trauma may provide insight into the considerations in the progression of care especially as surgical intervention is not always required. In many cases, adopting a multidisciplinary approach involving interventional radiology and gastroenterology can provide more comprehensive care and lead to better outcomes. We hereby present a rare case and literature review of a common hepatic bile duct partial transection as a consequence of a blunt abdominal trauma. Highlighting the collaborative nature of the approach and emphasizing the potential benefits for patients.