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The CBDE or the common bile duct exploration refers to a process that has an application in examining somewhat like a stone preventing the movement of bile from the liver and gall bladder to the intestine. Bile is produced and discharged by the liver and is transmitted to the small intestine, where it assists in dissociating and absorbing the food components.  

Bile mediates via a grid of tube-like compositions known as bile ducts. The common bile duct interlinks the liver, the pancreas, and the gall bladder to the small intestine. In order to perform the exploration, the instruments and supplies needed for the procedure are Randall stone forceps, catheter, Fogarty, and t-tube.  

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