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Laparoscopic Choledochal Cyst Excision and Roux-en-Y Choledochojejunostomy in Adults
Published on: February 28, 2025
Cystic duct cyst lesions (type VI)
Gloria Paseiro Crespo1, María García Nebreda2, Elia Marqués Medina3
1Cirugía General y Aparato Digestivo, Hospital Universitario Infanta Leonor, ESPAÑA.
Abstract:
Todani proposed the most accepted classification for cystic lesions of the bile duct, including 5 types. Serena described another one, type VI, which includes cystic lesions of the isolated cystic duct, of which there are less than twenty reported cases. They differ from type II in terms of the distal cystic caliber, which is normal in type VI, and in the diagnosis which is performed intra-operatively in most of the cases. Neoplastic degeneration has an incidence of 10 to 30% in all these lesions, which is the reason why the most widely accepted treatment is cholecystectomy with resection of the cystic duct cyst dilatation and preservation of the main bile duct by a laparoscopic approach.
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