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Characteristics, management, and outcomes of congenital biliary dilatation in neonates and early infants: a 20-year, single-institution study.

Naoto Urushihara1, Koji Fukumoto1, Masaya Yamoto1, Hiromu Miyake1, Toshiaki Takahashi1, Akiyoshi Nomura1, Akinori Sekioka1, Yutaka Yamada1, Kengo Nakaya1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The aim of the present study was to investigate the characteristics, management, and outcomes of congenital biliary dilatation (CBD) in neonates and infants (<1 year old) in a single institution over the past 20 years.
METHODS: From 1997 to 2016, 21 patients <1 year old underwent definitive surgery for CBD. Open surgery (OS) was performed between 1997 and 2008, and laparoscopic surgery (LS) has been performed since 2009.
RESULTS: The bile duct showed cystic dilatation in all patients. Sixteen (76.2%) of the 21 patients were diagnosed prenatally, and the incidence increased with time (OS 63.6%, LS 90%). Fourteen patients (66.7%) were symptomatic before surgery, with jaundice in 11 (52.4%), acholic stool in seven (33.3%), and vomiting in three (14.3%). There were no significant differences in operation time and blood loss, but the postoperative fasting period and hospital stay were significantly shorter in the LS group (P < 0.05). There were no intraoperative complications, but there was one postoperative early complication in one LS group patient, who had bile leakage and was treated with redo hepaticojejunostomy.
CONCLUSION: The incidences of prenatally diagnosed and asymptomatic patients increased with time. Although longer follow-up is needed, LS for CBD could be safely performed even in neonates and early infants.
© 2018 Japanese Society of Hepato-Biliary-Pancreatic Surgery.

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Keywords:  Choledochal cyst; Congenital biliary dilatation; Laparoscopy; Neonate; Prenatal diagnosis

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30328288     DOI: 10.1002/jhbp.590

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hepatobiliary Pancreat Sci        ISSN: 1868-6974            Impact factor:   7.027


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