Translations:Gallenblase (Vesica billiaris)/30/en

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Extrahepatic bile ducts are those that are located outside the liver. The ductus hepaticus, which in most cases is outside the liver, proceeds from the left and right hepatic duct near the porta hepatis. The ductus cysticus is one way to store bile in the gall bladder. The ductus choledochus runs in the ligamentum hepatoduodenale to the duodenum. The last section of the ductus choledochus merges with the ductus pancreaticus of the pancreas to form the ampulla hepatopancreatica. This in turn flows through the papilla duodeni major into the duodenum.