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Management of choledochal cysts and their complications.

Sundeep Singh Saluja1, Mohammed Nayeem, Barjesh Chander Sharma, Giriraj Bora, Pramod Kumar Mishra.   

Abstract

Choledochal cysts are increasingly reported in adults. The presence of cyst-related complications alters its presentation and complicates the management. We reviewed our experience to find the clinical presentation, complications, and the management of choledochal cysts. The records of 132 patients with choledochal cysts presented to us between 2003 and 2010 maintained as a prospective database were analyzed for demography, clinical presentation, radiological investigation, management, and outcome. There were 12 children and 120 adults. Based on preoperative cholangiogram, 93 (71%) patients had Type I and 39 (29%) Type IVA cysts. The overall incidence of complicated choledochal cyst was 4 of 12 (33%) in children and 85 of 120 (71%) in adults. The most common complication was cystolithiasis (49%) followed by cholangitis (32%), acute pancreatitis (10%), hepatolithiasis (7%), malignancy (3%), portal hypertension (2%), and chronic pancreatitis (2%). Acute pancreatitis and cholangitis were managed conservatively. Endoscopic stenting was performed in patients with cholangitis and those requiring staged treatment as a result of portal hypertension. Overall 114 patients underwent cyst excision with Roux-en-y hepaticojejunostomy. The overall morbidity was 17.5 per cent (wound infection 13% and bilioenteric anastomotic leak 7%). There was one postoperative death resulting from cardiac failure. Three patients developed anastomotic stricture and underwent redo hepaticojejunostomy. Choledochal cysts in adults are often associated with complications. Complications are more common in adults compared with children. Acute pancreatitis, cholangitis and portal hypertension are managed conservatively and then followed up by definitive surgery. Cyst excision with Roux-en-Y hepaticojejunostomy is necessary to prevent the recurrence of complications.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22524764

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am Surg        ISSN: 0003-1348            Impact factor:   0.688


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Review 2.  Choledochal cysts: presentation, clinical differentiation, and management.

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3.  Ruptured choledochal cyst: a rare presentation and unique approach to management.

Authors:  Michael Meschino; Carlos García-Ochoa; Roberto Hernandez-Alejandro
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Review 4.  What is the incidence of biliary carcinoma in choledochal cysts, when do they develop, and how should it affect management?

Authors:  Amit V Sastry; Benjamin Abbadessa; Michael G Wayne; Justin G Steele; Avram M Cooperman
Journal:  World J Surg       Date:  2015-02       Impact factor: 3.352

Review 5.  Biliary cysts: etiology, diagnosis and management.

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6.  Choledochal Cyst Disease in a Western Center: A 30-Year Experience.

Authors:  Maitham A Moslim; Hideo Takahashi; Federico G Seifarth; R Matthew Walsh; Gareth Morris-Stiff
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9.  The distal classification and management of choledochal cyst in adults: Based on the relation between cyst and pancreatic duct.

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10.  Surgical Management and Prognosis of Congenital Choledochal Cysts in Adults: A Single Asian Center Cohort of 69 Cases.

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