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Nonrefluxing biliary appendicoduodenostomy for choledochal cyst

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A new technique of biliary appendicoduodenostomy along with an antireflux procedure was used for the treatment of a choledochal cyst, with a satisfactory result.

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Chooramani Gopal, S., Gupta, D.K. & Gangopadhyay, A.N. Nonrefluxing biliary appendicoduodenostomy for choledochal cyst. Pediatr Surg Int 10, 207–208 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00171203

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