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It is important to expel all air from the cholangiogram system prior to an intraoperative cholangiogram because of air bubbles. They appear as dark round shadows which can be interpreted as stones on the cholangiogram.

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Why is it important to expell air from the cholangiogram system prior to an intraoperative cholangiogram?

It is important to expel all air from the cholangiogram system prior to an intraoperative cholangiogram because of air bubbles. They appear as dark round shadows which can be interpreted as stones on the cholangiogram.


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