Case Report

Cholecystohepatic Duct: A Biliary Duct Variant Resulting in Postcholecystectomy Bile Leak—Case Report and Review of Normal and Common Variant Biliary Anatomy

Figure 1

Preoperative thin slice MRCP images in axial (a), coronal (b), and sagittal planes (c). A normal cystic duct (CD) is seen at the GB neck medially (short arrows in (a), (b)). Arising from the posterior wall of the infundibulum is an accessory duct (long arrows in (a), (b)). Sagittal image demonstrates layering sludge within the dependent portions of the GB body and infundibulum as well as a hypointense gallstone (arrow in (c)).

(a)
(b)
(c)