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Laparoscopic Choledochal Cyst Excision and Roux-en-Y Choledochojejunostomy in Adults
Published on: February 28, 2025
Robotic Choledochal Cyst Excision With Intracorporeal Roux-en-Y Hepaticojejunostomy in Adolescent and Adult Patients:
Lokesh Agarwal1, Ankit Rai1, Vaibhav Kumar Varshney1
1Department of Surgical Gastroenterology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India.
Introduction:
This study evaluates clinical and health-related-quality-of-life (HRQOL) outcomes following robotic choledochal cyst (CDC) excision with intracorporeal Roux-en-Y hepaticojejunostomy.
Method:
Prospectively maintained data from 17 consecutive patients undergoing robotic CDC excision with the da Vinci Xi system (January 2017-October 2024) were retrospectively analysed.
Results:
Fifteen patients were female; median age was 22 year. Cyst types included Ia(6), Ic(3), IVa(5), II(1), and VIb(2). Median operative time was 360 min, blood loss 50 mL, and hospital stay 4 days. Postoperative complications occurred in three patients, including one clinically-relevant grade-B postoperative-pancreatic-fistula requiring image-guided drainage (Clavien-Dindo IIIa), one biochemical POPF, and one episode of mild acute-pancreatitis. At a median follow-up of 36.5-month (IQR 35-43), no anastomotic strictures, malignancy, or biliary complications were noted. At 12-month, the median Gastrointestinal-Quality-of-Life-Index (GIQLI) score was 135 (IQR 133.5-136).
Conclusion:
Robotic CDC excision with intracorporeal reconstruction appears feasible and safe in selected patients, with favourable perioperative and functional outcomes.
