Hepatocholangiojejunostomy
hepatocholangiojejunostomy hep·a·to·cho·lan·gi·o·je·ju·nos·to·my (hěp’ə-tō-kō-lān’jē-ō-jə-jōō’nŏs’tə-mē, -jē’jōō-)
n.
Surgical union of the hepatic duct to the jejunum.
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