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Revisión sistemática de anomalías de la vesícula biliar
Hideo Takahashi1,2, Rhea Raj1, Amanda Hughes2
1Department of Surgery, Hepatobiliary Surgery, Mt Sinai Hospital, New York, NY, USA. (Drs. Takahashi, Raj, Katz, and Gunasekaran).
JSLS : Journal of the Society of Laparoendoscopic Surgeons
|January 26, 2026
Resumen
Las anomalías de la vesícula biliar son defectos congénitos raros. El reconocimiento temprano y el manejo estandarizado son cruciales para prevenir complicaciones quirúrgicas como lesiones del conducto biliar.
Área de la Ciencia:
- Gastroenterología
- Anatomía Quirúrgica
- Anomalías Congénitas
Sus antecedentes:
- Las anomalías de la vesícula biliar son defectos congénitos raros con potencial de enfermedad sintomática de cálculos biliares.
- Las anomalías no diagnosticadas aumentan los riesgos de complicaciones quirúrgicas, incluidas lesiones del conducto biliar y colecistectomía incompleta.
- Existen pocas pautas estandarizadas para estas raras afecciones.
Objetivo del estudio:
- Revisar sistemáticamente y consolidar el conocimiento actual sobre la clasificación, el diagnóstico y el manejo de las anomalías de la vesícula biliar.
- Destacar la importancia clínica y los desafíos asociados con estos raros defectos congénitos.
Principales métodos:
- Revisión sistemática excluyendo informes de casos únicos.
- Búsqueda en bases de datos que arrojó 3789 artículos, con 164 sometidos a revisión de texto completo.
- Inclusión de siete series de casos que cumplen criterios predefinidos.
Principales resultados:
- Los estudios seleccionados cubrieron el desarrollo embriológico, la clasificación, las imágenes de diagnóstico y los enfoques quirúrgicos.
- Las modalidades comunes de diagnóstico por imágenes incluyeron ecografía, CPREm y TC.
- Las anomalías de la vesícula biliar presentan desafíos diagnósticos y quirúrgicos, lo que aumenta el riesgo de lesión del conducto biliar.
Conclusiones:
- Se necesita una mayor conciencia y pautas estandarizadas para el manejo de las anomalías de la vesícula biliar.
- El reconocimiento temprano y las intervenciones personalizadas son clave para optimizar los resultados del paciente.
- La revisión enfatiza la necesidad de protocolos estandarizados para mejorar la seguridad y eficacia quirúrgicas.
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