Laparoscopic single stage procedure for perforated choledochal cyst

Spontaneous perforation of choledochal cyst is a rare presentation. Complicated choledochal cysts are routinely managed by staged open surgical procedures for excision and reconstruction [1, 2]. Complex laparoscopic surgery in infants is an evolving field but no reports have been published describin...

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Main Authors: Mohammed Iyoob Mohammed Ilyas, Joshua Tieman, Fuad Alkhoury
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2015-10-01
Series:Journal of Pediatric Surgery Case Reports
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213576615001086
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spelling doaj-62a29a6e837b46858cbaa62458ea79212020-11-25T00:29:25ZengElsevierJournal of Pediatric Surgery Case Reports2213-57662015-10-0131043643910.1016/j.epsc.2015.08.011Laparoscopic single stage procedure for perforated choledochal cystMohammed Iyoob Mohammed Ilyas0Joshua Tieman1Fuad Alkhoury2Department of Pediatric Surgery, Miami Children's Hospital, FL, USADepartment of Surgery, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, USADepartment of Pediatric Surgery, Miami Children's Hospital, FL, USASpontaneous perforation of choledochal cyst is a rare presentation. Complicated choledochal cysts are routinely managed by staged open surgical procedures for excision and reconstruction [1, 2]. Complex laparoscopic surgery in infants is an evolving field but no reports have been published describing a minimal invasive approach to the management of spontaneous perforation of choledochal cyst. We report a case of perforated choledochal cyst in a 12 week old, female which was managed by single stage laparoscopic resection of the cyst with biliary reconstruction. She presented with fever and bilious vomiting for 4 days. She had chemical pancreatitis and further work up showed her to have a perforated choledochal cyst. After conservative treatment of her pancreatitis, she underwent laparoscopic resection of the choledochal cyst with reconstruction. She had an uneventful postoperative recovery. This is the first ever reported case of laparoscopic management of a perforated choledochal cyst in infants which was managed by single stage laparoscopic surgery with immediate reconstruction.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213576615001086Choledochal cystPancreatitisLaparoscopic surgery
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author Mohammed Iyoob Mohammed Ilyas
Joshua Tieman
Fuad Alkhoury
spellingShingle Mohammed Iyoob Mohammed Ilyas
Joshua Tieman
Fuad Alkhoury
Laparoscopic single stage procedure for perforated choledochal cyst
Journal of Pediatric Surgery Case Reports
Choledochal cyst
Pancreatitis
Laparoscopic surgery
author_facet Mohammed Iyoob Mohammed Ilyas
Joshua Tieman
Fuad Alkhoury
author_sort Mohammed Iyoob Mohammed Ilyas
title Laparoscopic single stage procedure for perforated choledochal cyst
title_short Laparoscopic single stage procedure for perforated choledochal cyst
title_full Laparoscopic single stage procedure for perforated choledochal cyst
title_fullStr Laparoscopic single stage procedure for perforated choledochal cyst
title_full_unstemmed Laparoscopic single stage procedure for perforated choledochal cyst
title_sort laparoscopic single stage procedure for perforated choledochal cyst
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Pediatric Surgery Case Reports
issn 2213-5766
publishDate 2015-10-01
description Spontaneous perforation of choledochal cyst is a rare presentation. Complicated choledochal cysts are routinely managed by staged open surgical procedures for excision and reconstruction [1, 2]. Complex laparoscopic surgery in infants is an evolving field but no reports have been published describing a minimal invasive approach to the management of spontaneous perforation of choledochal cyst. We report a case of perforated choledochal cyst in a 12 week old, female which was managed by single stage laparoscopic resection of the cyst with biliary reconstruction. She presented with fever and bilious vomiting for 4 days. She had chemical pancreatitis and further work up showed her to have a perforated choledochal cyst. After conservative treatment of her pancreatitis, she underwent laparoscopic resection of the choledochal cyst with reconstruction. She had an uneventful postoperative recovery. This is the first ever reported case of laparoscopic management of a perforated choledochal cyst in infants which was managed by single stage laparoscopic surgery with immediate reconstruction.
topic Choledochal cyst
Pancreatitis
Laparoscopic surgery
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213576615001086
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