
Figure 1
Coronal (A) and axial (B) T2-weighted MRI images demonstrate a loculated collection (arrow) in the gallbladder bed.

Figure 2
Gd-EOB-DTPA-enhanced T1-weighted 3D GRE images at 50 minutes (A: coronal, B: axial) and 2 hours (C: coronal, D: axial) post-injection. The subvesical bile duct (arrowhead) supplies the biloma with hepatobiliary contrast-enhanced bile (arrow).

Figure 3
Consecutive series of T2-weighted coronal MRI images illustrating the course of the subvesical bile duct (arrowhead) and its merging with the right hepatic duct (arrow).
Table 1
Strasberg classification of bile duct injuries
| Type | Criteria |
|---|---|
| A | Leaks from the cystic duct or the bile ducts of Luschka |
| B | Occlusion of aberrant right hepatic ducts |
| C | Transection without ligation of aberrant right hepatic ducts |
| D | Lateral injuries to major bile ducts |
| E | Subdivided per the Bismuth classification into E1–E5 |
