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Manifestations and surgical treatment of choledochal cyst in different age group patients.

H S Lai1, Y C Duh, W J Chen, C C Chen, W T Hung, P H Lee, S F Huang.   

Abstract

Whether early surgery is necessary for asymptomatic choledochal cyst is still controversial. In order to evaluate the manifestations of choledochal cyst on different age group patients, we investigated 57 patients, 36 females and 21 males, who underwent surgery for choledochal cyst at National Taiwan University Hospital from July 1988 to June 1995. Of these, 93% were classified as type I according to the Alonzo-Lej or Todani classification method. Patients were divided into three groups according to their age at surgery: group I, 14 infants (< 1-yr); group II, 28 children (1-16 yr); and group III, 15 adults (> 16 yr). The most common symptom in infants was jaundice, while abdominal pain was the most frequent in children and adults. Preoperative evaluation of liver function showed that alanine aminotransferase was higher in group II (160 +/- 77 IU/L) and group III (164 +/- 75 IU/L) than group I (74 +/- 28 IU/L). A higher tendency of biliary sludge and stone formation was noticed in group III (6/15, 40%) when compared with group I (2/14, 14.3%) and group II (5/28, 17.9%). The incidence of high bile amylase concentration in the choledochal cyst was higher in groups II (16/21,76.2%) and III (9/11, 81.8%) than in group I (2/9, 22.2%). There was more inflammatory changes detected in the choledochal cyst wall and gall bladder by histologic examination in older patients (groups II and III). Therefore, an early surgery for choledochal cyst is suggested for prevention of liver injury, biliary sludge, stone formation and pancreatitis.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9136509

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Formos Med Assoc        ISSN: 0929-6646            Impact factor:   3.282


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4.  Clinicopathological feature and surgical outcome of choledochal cyst in different age groups: the implication of surgical timing.

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5.  Clinical comparison between the presence and absence of protein plugs in pediatric choledochal cysts: experience in 390 patients over 30 years in a single center.

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