Exceptional anatomical variation of the upper biliary confluence
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https://doi.org/10.31837/cir.urug/7.1.1Keywords:
anatomy, biliary, anatomical variations, surgeryAbstract
Variations in the formation of the upper biliary confluence and their frequency must be known to ensure optimal results in liver surgery and avoid biliary surgical injuries.
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