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Fig. 1. Drawing depicts Bismuth classifications
[7,
8] of traumatic bile duct
injury. Type I is injury more than 2 cm distal to biliary bifurcation. Type II
is less than 2 cm from biliary confluence. Type III injury involves entire
common hepatic duct and leaves confluence intact. Type IV is complete or
partial destruction of biliary bifurcation.