A late unusual complication after an open cholecystectomy: Amputation neuroma of the CBD causing obstructive jaundice
Abstract Amputation Neuromas are benign lesions of the CBD that occur months to years following surgery. Almost all patients with amputation have had a history of open cholecystectomy. Surgery is the best treatment option for amputation neuroma of the CBD. Article type: Case Report Keywords: CBD, Amputation neuroma about a case report, Cholecystectomy Authors: Youssef A. Sleiman, Ziad A. Hassoun, Haydar A. Nasser, Leila Abs, Mustafa Allouch Affiliations: Nini Hospital, Department of General and Digestive Surgery, Tripoli, Lebanon; Nini Hospital,
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