2021, Number 3
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Rev Fac Med UNAM 2021; 64 (3)
Choledochal Cyst Todani Iva. Case Report and Literature Review
Lara-Ruiz RI, de-la-Concha-Tiznado M, Mendoza-Valencia O, Pérez-González AF, Arias-Gómez E
Language: Spanish
References: 18
Page: 37-42
PDF size: 188.75 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Biliary tree dilations are unusual congenital malformations
that may involve the entire bile circulation and they are
common during the first life decade. Most cases initiate
with jaundice and chronic abdominal pain which localizes
in right upper quadrant. High clinical suspicion accompanied
by imaging studies are essential for diagnosis. Treatment has
evolved until today complete cyst resection has become
the treatment of choice, since it presents a good response,
although without being free from long-term complications.
We present the case of a 27-year-old male patient with a
history of 3 months onset epigastric abdominal pain diagnosed
as Todani IVa common bile duct choledochal cyst by
magnetic resonance imaging. Open surgical management
was performed with total resection of the cyst and biliodigestive
Roux-en-Y diversion without any complications. He
was discharged 7 days post-op. A review of the literature
focused on the surgical approach and management of similar
cases was carried out.
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