Preoperative imaging does not predict intrahepatic involvement in choledochal cysts

Abstract Introduction Choledochal cyst (CDC) is a congenital malformation of the bile ducts, which can include the intrahepatic or extrahepatic bile ducts. We hypothesize that preoperative intrahepatic ductal dilation is not predictive of postoperative intrahepatic involvement. Methods We retrospect...

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description Abstract Introduction Choledochal cyst (CDC) is a congenital malformation of the bile ducts, which can include the intrahepatic or extrahepatic bile ducts. We hypothesize that preoperative intrahepatic ductal dilation is not predictive of postoperative intrahepatic involvement. Methods We retrospectively reviewed all cases of CDC in children diagnosed at a single institution between 1991 and 2013. Results Sixty-two patients were diagnosed with CDC during the study period with a median follow-up time of 2.25 (range 0–19.5) years. Forty-two patients (68%) were diagnosed with type I disease preoperatively, and 15 patients (24%) were diagnosed with type IV-A disease. The most common presenting symptoms included pain (34%), jaundice (28%), and pancreatitis (25%). There were no deaths or malignancies and only one postoperative stricture. Forty-two patients (68%) had intrahepatic ductal dilation preoperatively. Only four patients (9%) had intrahepatic ductal dilation following resection ( P < 0.0001). In one patient, this dilation resolved following stricture revision. Of the four patients with postoperative dilation, two were diagnosed with type I disease, and the other two were diagnosed with type IV-A disease preoperatively. Conclusion Preoperative intrahepatic ductal dilation is not predictive of postoperative intrahepatic ductal involvement in children with CDC. The preoperative distinction between type I and IV disease is not helpful in treating these patients.
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We hypothesize that preoperative intrahepatic ductal dilation is not predictive of postoperative intrahepatic involvement. Methods We retrospectively reviewed all cases of CDC in children diagnosed at a single institution between 1991 and 2013. Results Sixty-two patients were diagnosed with CDC during the study period with a median follow-up time of 2.25 (range 0–19.5) years. Forty-two patients (68%) were diagnosed with type I disease preoperatively, and 15 patients (24%) were diagnosed with type IV-A disease. The most common presenting symptoms included pain (34%), jaundice (28%), and pancreatitis (25%). There were no deaths or malignancies and only one postoperative stricture. Forty-two patients (68%) had intrahepatic ductal dilation preoperatively. Only four patients (9%) had intrahepatic ductal dilation following resection ( P &lt; 0.0001). In one patient, this dilation resolved following stricture revision. Of the four patients with postoperative dilation, two were diagnosed with type I disease, and the other two were diagnosed with type IV-A disease preoperatively. Conclusion Preoperative intrahepatic ductal dilation is not predictive of postoperative intrahepatic ductal involvement in children with CDC. 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Child, Preschool
Choledochal Cyst - classification
Choledochal Cyst - diagnosis
Choledochal Cyst - surgery
Choledochal cysts
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Female
Follow-Up Studies
Humans
Infant
Infant, Newborn
Jaundice
Male
Pancreatitis
Pediatrics
Preoperative Care
Preoperative imaging
Retrospective Studies
Surgery
Todani's classification
Treatment Outcome
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