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Laparoscopic management of antenatally detected choledochal cyst: a 10-year review.

Kin Wai Edwin Chan1, Kim Hung Lee2, Siu Yan Bess Tsui2, Jennifer Wai Cheung Mou2, Yuk Him Peter Tam2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The aim of this review was to study the characteristics and the outcome of children who underwent laparoscopic management of the antenatally detected choledochal cyst.
METHODS: A retrospective review was conducted for all children who underwent excision of antenatally detected choledochal cyst and hepaticojejunostomy from 2005 to 2015.
RESULTS: Fourteen patients (11 females and 3 males) were included in this study. The mean diameter of the cyst was 5.0 cm (range 2-12 cm). The mean age at operation was 3.5 months (range 11 days to 9 months). The mean body weight was 6.0 kg (range 3.9-10.0 kg). Five patients were symptomatic before operation. Laparoscopic excision of choledochal cyst was successful in all cases. The distal end of common bile duct (CBD) was cauterized in all but two cases. Conversion to open hepaticojejunostomy was required in two children. There was no intraoperative complication. Two patients had postoperative fever. One patient had minor bile leak that resolved on conservative management. The mean operative time was 286 min (range 200-390 min). The median hospital stay was 8 days (range 6-25 days). At a median follow-up of 46 months (range 6-118 months), all patients were freed from cholangitis or intestinal obstruction. Symptomatic patients had earlier operation (mean, 1.7 vs. 4.5 months p = 0.012) and were associated with postnatal increase in cyst size (p = 0.023) but were not associated with increased risk of complication or conversion (p = 1.000).
CONCLUSIONS: Laparoscopic excision of choledochal cyst and hepaticojejunostomy could be safety performed in patients with the cyst detected antenatally. The distal CBD was usually small and stenotic. Symptomatic patients had earlier operation with no increase in morbidity.

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Keywords:  Antenatal; Choledochal cyst; Laparoscopy

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27129540     DOI: 10.1007/s00464-016-4912-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Surg Endosc        ISSN: 0930-2794            Impact factor:   4.584


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