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Cystic Duct


STRUCTURE

  • Cystic Duct is usually variable in length but mostly 4 cm long in adults. It is a connection between Gallbladder and Common Bile Duct.
  • Cystic Duct contains wave like folds from inside in proximal portion known as Spiral Valves of Heister.

POSITION

  • Cystic Duct is present just to the left of Gallbladder, under the lower border of liver.
  • It runs downwards obliquely to left side.
  • Cystic Duct ends by joining Common Hepatic Duct.
  • Cystic Duct lies anterior to Portal and Superior Mesenteric Veins.
  • Pancreas is present on left side.

FUNCTION

  • Cystic Duct allows movement of bile in both directions i.e. towards and away from Gallbladder.
  • Gallbladder stores bile till it is needed for digestion so flow is from Common Hepatic Duct to Gallbladder in Cystic Duct.
  • When bile is needed for digestion (especially fatty meal) Gallbladder contracts and flow is towards Common Bile Duct, inside Cystic Duct.
  • Spiral Valves of Heister are of little value as they don't function as true valves.

CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE

  • Due to the presence of folds inside the duct there is difficulty in passage of surgical instruments via Cystic Duct.
  • Gallstones can lodge inside Cystic Duct and block the flow of bile.
  • Care must be taken in surgical removal of Gallbladder as Cystic Duct can leak out later after surgery.


STRUCTURE

  • Cystic Duct is usually variable in length but mostly 4 cm long in adults. It is a connection between Gallbladder and Common Bile Duct.
  • Cystic Duct contains wave like folds from inside in proximal portion known as Spiral Valves of Heister.

POSITION

  • Cystic Duct is present just to the left of Gallbladder, under the lower border of liver.
  • It runs downwards obliquely to left side.
  • Cystic Duct ends by joining Common Hepatic Duct.
  • Cystic Duct lies anterior to Portal and Superior Mesenteric Veins.
  • Pancreas is present on left side.

FUNCTION

  • Cystic Duct allows movement of bile in both directions i.e. towards and away from Gallbladder.
  • Gallbladder stores bile till it is needed for digestion so flow is from Common Hepatic Duct to Gallbladder in Cystic Duct.
  • When bile is needed for digestion (especially fatty meal) Gallbladder contracts and flow is towards Common Bile Duct, inside Cystic Duct.
  • Spiral Valves of Heister are of little value as they don't function as true valves.

CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE

  • Due to the presence of folds inside the duct there is difficulty in passage of surgical instruments via Cystic Duct.
  • Gallstones can lodge inside Cystic Duct and block the flow of bile.
  • Care must be taken in surgical removal of Gallbladder as Cystic Duct can leak out later after surgery.
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