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Gepatokholetsistostomiya

Gepatokholetsistostomiya (hepatocholecystostomia; Greek hzpar, hzpatos – a liver + Greek chole – bile + kystis – a bubble + stoma – an opening) – surgery on imposing of an anastomosis between a gall bladder and one of hepatic channels.

 
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