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Choledochal cyst disease. A changing pattern of presentation.

P A Lipsett1, H A Pitt, P M Colombani, J K Boitnott, J L Cameron.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The authors compared the presentation, treatment, and long-term outcome of children and adults with choledochal cysts. SUMMARY BACKGROUND DATA: The typical patient with choledochal cyst disease has been the female infant with the triad of jaundice, an abdominal mass, and pain. However, the recent experience of the authors suggested that the disease currently is recognized more commonly in adults.
METHODS: Forty-two patients (11 children, 32 adults) with choledochal cyst disease were treated primarily at this institution between 1976 and 1993. Patients presentation, clinical evaluation, and operative treatment were obtained from existing records. Long-term follow-up was obtained by records, physician, or direct patient contact.
RESULTS: One child--but no adults--had the classic triad of jaundice, abdominal mass, and pain. Children were more likely to have two of the three signs or symptoms (82% vs. 25%; p = < 0.05). Adult patients most commonly had abdominal pain and were thought to have pancreatitis (23%) or acute biliary tract symptoms, prompting cholecystectomy (50%). The type of choledochal cyst seen in children and adults was similar; the fusiform extrahepatic (Type I) was most common (50%), and the combined intrahepatic and extrahepatic (Type IVA) was the next most prominent (33%). For both children and adults, treatment consisted of excision of the cyst and biliary reconstruction with a hepaticojejunostomy. There was no surgical mortality. Gallbladder or cholangiocarcinoma was identified in three adults (9.7%), two of which were manifest on presentation. Long-term follow-up revealed one patient with a biliary stricture and three patients with Type IVA cysts who had intrahepatic stones.
CONCLUSIONS: Children and adults differ in presentation of choledochal cysts, with adults commonly having acute biliary tract or pancreatic symptoms. Surgical treatment with cysts excision and biliary bypass is safe and effective in children and adults with excellent long-term results that minimize the development of malignancy.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7979612      PMCID: PMC1234452          DOI: 10.1097/00000658-199411000-00007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Surg        ISSN: 0003-4932            Impact factor:   12.969


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