choledochoduodenostomy

choledochoduodenostomy

 [ko-led″ah-ko-doo″o-dĕ-nos´-tah-me]
surgical anastomosis of the common bile duct to the duodenum.
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cho·led·o·cho·du·o·de·nos·to·my

(kō-led'ō-kō-dū'ō-de-nos'tō-mē),
Formation of a communication, other than the natural one, between the common bile duct and the duodenum.
[choledocho- + duodenum + G. stoma, mouth]
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choledochoduodenostomy

(kə-lĕd′ə-kō-do͞o′ō-də-nŏs′tə-mē, do͞o-ŏd′n-ŏs′-)
n.
The surgical formation of a communication between the common bile duct and the duodenum.
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cho·led·o·cho·du·o·de·nos·to·my

(kō-lĕd'ō-kō-dū'ō-dē-nos'tŏ-mē)
Formation of a communication, other than the natural one, between the common bile duct and the duodenum.
[choledocho- + duodenum + G. stoma, mouth]
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