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Biliary ductal and vascular anomalies associated with choledochal cyst
Nineteen patients operated for choledochal cyst over a 7-year period were reviewed retrospectively. Cyst excision and Roux -en -Y hepaticojejunostomy was done in all patients but one; one patient was managed with cyst excision and an antiperistaltic hepatico-appendico-duodenostomy. About one-third o...
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Published in: | Journal of Indian Association of Pediatric Surgeons 2005-04, Vol.10 (2), p.86-88 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Nineteen patients operated for choledochal cyst over a 7-year period
were reviewed retrospectively. Cyst excision and Roux -en -Y
hepaticojejunostomy was done in all patients but one; one patient was
managed with cyst excision and an antiperistaltic
hepatico-appendico-duodenostomy. About one-third of patients (6/19) had
biliary ductal/vascular anomalies identified at surgery. These included
anomalous right hepatic artery (n = 3), primary ductal stricture (n =
2), and aberrant right hepatic duct (n = 1). A high degree of awareness
of biliary ductal and vascular anomalies is required on the part of the
operating surgeon to facilitate accurate intraoperative diagnosis as
well as successful reconstructive surgery. |
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ISSN: | 0971-9261 |
DOI: | 10.4103/0971-9261.16467 |