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Acta Chirurgica Belgica

Long-term results of management of type I choledochal cysts in adults.

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I D Karanikas
S S Koundourakis
A N Macheras
H C Panagiotidis
T D Liakakos
S S Dendrinos

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Abstract

Choledochal cysts in adults is a rare condition. The present study describes our experience with this abnormality of the biliary tree. During a 16-year period (1978-1993) eight adults with type I choledochal cyst were treated surgically in our departments. They were 4 men and 4 women with a mean age of 38.9 years (range 20-84). Symptoms, clinical findings and abnormalities in laboratory investigations included pain in all patients, history of cholangitis (n = 3), cholangitis (n = 2), acute pancreatitis (n = 1), palpable mass (n = 2), abdominal tenderness (n = 4), leucocytocis (n = 2), and increased levels of serum total bilirubin (n = 4), SGOT (n = 2), and serum alkaline phosphatase (n = 4). Diagnosis was established by intravenous cholangiography in one case, by CT-scanning in one, by ultrasonography in 5 and by intraoperative cholangiography in one. All the patients were treated surgically. Three of them underwent a Roux-en-Y choledochocystojejunostomy and one a choledochocystoduodenostomy. The other 4 patients were treated with cyst excision and Roux-en-Y hepaticojejunostomy. There were no deaths among our patients. The mean follow-up period was 6.7 years (range 1-17). So far, five episodes of mild ascending cholangitis have occurred in the patient treated with choledochocystoduodenostomy. One patient in whom a Roux-en-Y choledochocystojejunostomy was performed had 2 episodes of right upper quadrant colic pain and one episode of cholangitis. Both these patients were treated conservatively. The other 6 patients had no episodes of pain cholangitis or jaundice. In conclusion, the primary treatment of choledochal cyst type I is the excision of the cyst with Roux-en-Y hepaticojejunostomy. The Roux-en-Y choledochocystojejunostomy is indicated in cases where, for various reasons, the cyst can not be safely removed.

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