Highlights
• In this cohort study of 234 adult congenital biliary dilation (CBD) patients, the new classification system achieved excellent/good outcomes in 84.5% of cases.
• The system demonstrated particular value for complex disease patterns. Type D (combined intra- and extrahepatic involvement) demonstrated inferior outcomes with 3-year disease-free survival of 63.0% versus 89.3% for Type C.
• This surgery-oriented classification system provides a standardized framework for surgical decision-making for adult CBD, particularly for complex patterns that have historically been challenging to manage.
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