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Crack the Intraoperative Management of Bile Duct Injuries with DocTutorials V5 – Your Ultimate PG Residency Surgery Guide! This focused PG Residency surgery lecture walks you through exactly how to handle bile duct injuries detected during surgery — one of the most tested concepts in NEET SS & NEET PG surgery exams. From identifying and managing minor ducts under 3 mm to tackling major ducts over 3 mm, deciding between T-tube repair or hepaticojejunostomy, understanding when a bile duct-to-bile duct anastomosis is possible, and applying correct stenting techniques, we cover it all. You’ll also learn the gold-standard approach to thermal injury repair, ensuring you master both the theory and the operative decision-making steps for your exams and clinical practice. Why Choose DocTutorials V5 for PG Residency ? DocTutorials V5 is India’s only faculty-curated, clinically integrated learning platform with surgery-focused video lectures, MCQs, mindmaps, flashcards, and real exam-oriented PG Residency content. Every video, including this bile duct injury management lecture, follows Sabiston-based surgical guidelines and exam-tested clinical logic to help you score in both theory and viva. From QBank V5 to interactive T&D, DocTutorials V5 ensures you don’t just read surgery — you live it. What You’ll Take Away from This Session ✅ A clear, step-by-step approach to managing bile duct injuries identified during surgery ✅ How to decide between ligation for smaller ducts (Less than 3 mm) and repair for larger ducts (Greater than 3 mm) ✅ When to opt for a T-tube repair versus performing a hepaticojejunostomy ✅ How the distance between cut ends guides your choice for end-to-end anastomosis ✅ The correct way to use trans-anastomotic stents — and why the exit point matters ✅ Key surgical considerations for thermal (diathermy) injuries where conservative treatment won’t work ✅ How to integrate Sabiston’s gold-standard surgical guidelines into both your PG Residency exam 0:00 – Introduction: Why bile duct injury is a high-yield PG Residency question 0:18 – Step 1: Identifying intraoperative bile leaks 0:31 – Duct Less than 3 mm – When ligation is enough 0:43 – Duct Greater than 3 mm – Repair pathway explained 1:06 – Less Than 50% circumference injury – T-tube repair method 1:16 – Greater than 50% circumference injury – When to perform hepaticojejunostomy 1:25 – Distance Less than or equal to 1 cm – End-to-end bile duct anastomosis criteria 1:43 – Correct placement of trans-anastomotic stents (Sabiston principle) 2:31 – Thermal injury management – Why conservative treatment fails 3:09 – Summary surgical algorithm for PG Residency exams 📲 Download the DocTutorials App & Watch Now! 🔗 Visit Plan Page: www.doctutorials.com/plans 📥 Play Store: https://zcu.io/3jPK 🍏 App Store: https://apple.co/2Zmm9jr #BileDuctInjury #IntraoperativeManagement #PGRresidencySurgery #NEETSSSurgery #NEETPGSurgery #DocTutorialsV5 #SurgeryLecture #Hepaticojejunostomy #BileDuctRepair #SabistonSurgery #SurgicalDecisionMaking #SurgeryExamPrep #NEETSS2025 #NEETPG2025 #PGResidencyLearning #MedicalEducationIndia #SurgicalTraining #LiverSurgery #ExamOrientedSurgery #SurgeryNotes #PGResidents #SurgicalSkills #BiliaryInjuryRepair #TTubeRepair #ThermalInjuryBileDuct #ClinicalSurgery