Literature DB >> 1755250

[Anomaly of the pancreatico-biliary junction and etiology of choledochal cysts].

T Benhidjeb1, K Ridwelski, H Wolff, B Münster, M Naundorf, H J Schulz.   

Abstract

The etiology of choledochal cysts isn't yet clarified unequivocably. Numerous theories have been worked out. One of them is the 1969 by Babbitt postulated "common-channel"-theory, which is based on an anomaly of the pancreaticobiliary connection. In case of a fusion of ductus choledochus and ductus pancreaticus widely before the papilla of Vater and the formation of a common channel with a minimum length of 15 mm the reflux of pancreatic secretion into the off-leading biliary ducts may occur and choledochal cysts may develop. In order to check up this hypothesis we evaluated retrospectively pictures of a direct cholangiography (ERCP, PTC and/or intraoperative cholangiography) of 26 patients suffering from type I, IV and V ectasias of the biliary ducts according to Todani. We found a common channel with an abnormal length in 8 of 12 patients suffering from extrahepatic ectasias of the biliary duct type I and IV (66%), but we didn't find it in patients with type V intrahepatic ectasias of the biliary duct. This analysis may be recognized as a reference to the truth of the Babbitt-theory.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1755250

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Zentralbl Chir        ISSN: 0044-409X            Impact factor:   0.942


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1.  Contribution to the 3D computer assisted reconstruction of pancreatic buds in the rat embryos.

Authors:  J Gaubert; R Cristol-Gaubert; M Radi; V Baecker; P Travo; M Prudhomme; G Godlewski; D Prat-Pradal
Journal:  Surg Radiol Anat       Date:  2008-09-24       Impact factor: 1.246

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