Bile Duct Injury

Fast Facts.

The data behind our advocacy. Every figure here points to a problem that is preventable — and to the technology and protocols that can prevent it.

The Scope of the Problem

How common is BDI?

The Human & Financial Cost

What does a BDI cost?

The Solution

These injuries are largely preventable.

Misperception of anatomy causes 71% to 97% of bile duct injuries. ICG-fluorescence imaging makes the bile ducts glow bright green — turning the unknown into something the surgeon can see, in real time, before any cutting begins.

References

Ardito, G. (2023). Delayed recognition of BDI and its impact. Journal of Surgical Research.

Booij, K. A. (2018). Mortality and long-term survival after BDI. British Journal of Surgery.

Dip, F. (2019/2021). ICG-fluorescence imaging and BDI reduction. Annals of Surgery.

Hartnett, D. A. (2019). Cholecystectomy-related malpractice litigation. Updates in Surgery.

HCUP (2025). Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project: Annual BDI Statistics.

Mangieri, C. (2019). BDI in high-risk patient populations.

Rogers, S. (2013). BDI incidence in laparoscopic cholecystectomy.

Varma (2010). Volume of laparoscopic cholecystectomies in the U.S.

Wilsonlaw (2025). Landmark $10M verdict in BDI malpractice case.

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