<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><Articles><Article><id>929</id><JournalTitle>ANALYSIS OF ANATOMICAL VARIATIONS OF THE CYSTIC DUCT IN MAGNETIC RESONANCE CHOLANGIOPANCREATOGRAPHY AND CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS</JournalTitle><Abstract>The cystic duct is a crucial structure that allows bile to flow from the gallbladder to the Common Bile Duct (CBD).
Magnetic Resonance Cholangiopancreatography (MRCP) can accurately depict the cystic duct anatomy and its variants
which can help surgeons and interventional radiologists tailor their approach to each patient’s unique anatomy and reduce
the risk of inadvertent bile duct injury. The aim of this study was to evaluate variations of cystic ducts in patients
undergoing MRCP. To demonstrate the imaging features of cystic duct (CD) and its variants using magnetic resonance
cholangiopancreatography (MRCP) and document their prevalence in our population. Materials and methods: This study
included 126 patients who underwent MRCP due to different indications and variations of cystic duct were documented.
This study was conducted in the Department of Radio diagnosis of Meenakshi Medical College hospital & Research
Institute and Sri Lakshmi Narayana Institute of Medical Sciences, Normal lateral insertion of CD at middle third of
common hepatic duct was seen in 22.22% of cases. Medial insertion was seen in 17.48 % of cases, of which 3.19 % were
low medial insertions. Low insertion of CD was noted in 15.09 % of cases. Parallel course of CD was present in 4.78 % of
cases. High insertion was noted in 3.19 % and short CD in 2.39% of cases. No cases of cystic duct draining into right
hepatic duct and right posterior sectoral hepatic duct draining into cystic duct were found. Typical lateral insertion was
found in patients and common other variations were also noted in our study. Variations in the cystic duct are not
uncommon. This study reinforces the importance of considering anatomical variations of the cystic duct whenever
performing surgical, endoscopic and percutaneous procedures. Cystic duct variations are common and MRCP is an optimal
imaging modality for demonstration of cystic duct anatomy. This study reinforces the importance of considering
anatomical variations of the cystic duct whenever performing surgical, endoscopic and percutaneous procedures</Abstract><Email> sanjeeb100@gmail.com</Email><articletype>Research</articletype><volume>10</volume><issue>3</issue><year>2019</year><keyword>Anatomy; Cystic Duct; Magnetic Resonance Cholangiopancreatography; Variation.</keyword><AUTHORS>Sanjeeb Kumar Agarwal,Reena Agarwal</AUTHORS><afflication>Associate Professor of Radiology, Meenakshi Medical College hospital & Research Institute, Enathur, Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu, India.,Professor of Anatomy, Sri Lakshmi Narayana Institute of Medical Sciences, Pondicherry, India</afflication></Article></Articles>