Literature DB >> 17161187

Is excision of a choledochal cyst in the neonatal period necessary?

Seong-Cheol Lee1, Hyun-Young Kim, Sung-Eun Jung, Kwi-Won Park, Woo-Ki Kim.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Although the incidence of choledochal cyst (CC) diagnosed in the prenatal or neonatal period is increasing, excision of CC in early infancy is not universally recommended. To validate the rationale of excision of CC in the neonatal period, operative complications and the histologic grade of liver fibrosis at the time of excision of CC were compared in three age groups.
METHODS: 198 patients who underwent excision of CC, were divided into three age groups, i.e., within 30 days old (group 1, n = 11), 1 to 12 month-old (group 2, n = 40) and over 12 month-old (group 2, n = 147). Retrospective review of their medical records was performed.
RESULTS: The overall operative complications were 12 (7 cholangitis, 4 bleeding, 1 ileus). No complication occurred in the group 1. The grade of liver fibrosis had statistically significant positive correlation among groups.
CONCLUSION: Excision of CC in the neonatal period is a safe procedure. The grade of liver fibrosis increased with age. These results support the rationale of early excision of CC.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17161187     DOI: 10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2006.08.023

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pediatr Surg        ISSN: 0022-3468            Impact factor:   2.545


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