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Front Surg ; 8: 686629, 2021.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34447782

RESUMO

A 33-year-old female with a mild elevation of liver transaminase was sent to the general surgery department for medical services due to upper-right abdominal pain for 2 weeks. A liquid dark area ~4 × 3 × 3 cm in size in the theoretical location of the pancreatic segment of the common bile duct was detected by abdominal CT with no enhancement of the cystic wall found in the enhanced CT scan. The patient was then diagnosed with a choledochal cyst based on the results of the radiological images preoperatively. During the operation, the isolated cystic dilatation was found in the middle part of the cystic duct, and its caudal portion was found behind the head of the pancreas and converged into the common bile duct at an acute angle and low insertion. According to the intraoperative evaluation, the female was then diagnosed with a cystic duct cyst (CDC). The surgery was converted to a laparotomy for the unclear structure and the possibility of anatomic variation of the bile duct. The caudal portion of the cystic duct was found communicated with the common bile duct with a narrow base, and the extrahepatic bile duct was not cystic. The CDC was removed in the surgery. One week later, the patient was discharged from the hospital for the disappearance of abdominal pain and normal liver transaminase and did not report any discomfort in the 1-month-long follow-up. The lessons drawn from this case were as follows: (1) the distinction between the relatively frequent choledochal cyst and the isolated CDC should always be taken in mind; (2) a surgical strategy should be given priority for an intraoperatively confirmed CDC; (3) a common bile duct exploration is recommended for patients with choledocholithiasis or jaundice.

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Ann R Coll Surg Engl ; 100(2): e34-e37, 2018 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29181996

RESUMO

Isolated choledochal cysts involving the cystic duct are rare. We present a case of a choledochal cyst involving only the proximal cystic duct, and discuss the taxonomic and therapeutic challenges. There is a need for a clearly defined classification system for these cysts as they may be categorised as either type II or type VI cysts. The optimal treatment remains debatable, with some authors recommending a bilioenteric reconstruction owing to the wide cystic duct-bile duct junction. However, we suggest that a cholecystectomy should be performed with examination of the specimen and frozen section in case of any abnormality rather than upfront bile duct excision. In addition, given the rarity of this condition and the paucity of long-term data, we recommend meticulous follow-up for development of any malignancy.


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Cisto do Colédoco , Ducto Cístico , Adulto , Colecistectomia , Cisto do Colédoco/diagnóstico , Cisto do Colédoco/patologia , Cisto do Colédoco/cirurgia , Ducto Cístico/patologia , Ducto Cístico/cirurgia , Feminino , Humanos
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Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM (Pacífico Ocidental) | ID: wpr-385780

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Objective To study the morphological changes of the cyctic duct in bile duct stones secondary to choledocholithiasis.Methods The results of imaging examinations before cholecystectomy and biliary exploration with laparoscopy and cholechodoscopy were respectively analyzed in 108 patients.Meanwhile, the cystic duct morphology, diameter and dilatation during the operation were determined to investigate the features of changes in its morphology.Results Gallstones were confirmed in all of the 108 cases by B-model ultrasonography preoperatively.The gallstone was positive in common bile duct in 76 cases.Common bile duct dilatation was seen in 75 cases and cystic duct dilatation in 21.Common bile duct dilatation was found in 81 cases by MRCP and in 45 by CT.Cystic duct dilatation was found in 36 cases by MRCP and in 19 by CT.Cystic duct variety was found in 9 cases by MRCP.Laparoscopic transcyctic common bile duct exploration(LTCBDE)was performed in those patients with short and wide cystic duct.Conclusion MRCP is the effective method for considering the outlooks of the cystic duct in bile duct stones secondary to choledocholithiasis.

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International Journal of Surgery ; (12): 443-445, 2010.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM (Pacífico Ocidental) | ID: wpr-388327

RESUMO

Objective To study the application of cyctic duct dilatiion in bile duct exploration through the cystic duct by laparoscope combined with choledochoscope.Methods LC + laparoscopic transcyctic common bile duct exploration were performed in gallstones combined choledocholithiasis in 70 cases.The dilation of cyctic duct was performed by gas-baloon or metal dilator in 39 cases.The dilation of cyctic duct was not performed in 31 cases.Results There was one case of bile leakage and one case of cystic duct damaging in cystic duct dilation group.One case was found bleeding in abdomen postoperation in non-dilation group.Abdominal drainage was(60 ±11)mL and(55 ±8)mL in dilation group and non-dilation group,respectively.Conclusions The dilation of cyctic duct is simple and safe to create the tunnel for common bile duct exploration through the cystic duct by choledochoscope.

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