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Choledochal Cyst: 4
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This patient had no history of biliary or pancreatic disease, but because of the high malignant potential of the lesion, the patient elected to have the choledochocal cyst resected. The abdomen was opened through an upper midline incision. The falciform ligament was divided and used as a retractor.
Choledochal Cyst: 5
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Choledochal Cyst: 6
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The hepatic flexure of the colon was mobilized and retracted caudally. The proximal duodenum was Kocherized.
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