2019
DOI: 10.1089/lap.2019.0026
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Laparoscopic Management of Choledochal Cysts Associated with Aberrant Hepatic Ducts

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“…Choledochal cysts(CDC) are the most common congenital malformation found in the biliary tract and are characterized by cystic or fusiform dilatation of the common bile duct. In particular, Asian populations have a high incidence of choledochal cysts [1][2] . Patients with choledochal cysts may experience cyst perforation, recurrent pancreatitis, cancer, or even severe cholestasis without receiving effective treatment, which can then result in liver cirrhosis, portal hypertension, and ultimately liver failure [3] .…”
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“…Choledochal cysts(CDC) are the most common congenital malformation found in the biliary tract and are characterized by cystic or fusiform dilatation of the common bile duct. In particular, Asian populations have a high incidence of choledochal cysts [1][2] . Patients with choledochal cysts may experience cyst perforation, recurrent pancreatitis, cancer, or even severe cholestasis without receiving effective treatment, which can then result in liver cirrhosis, portal hypertension, and ultimately liver failure [3] .…”
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“…In particular, Asian populations have a high incidence of CDCs. 1,2 Patients with CDCs may experience cyst perforation, recurrent pancreatitis, cancer, or even severe cholestasis without receiving effective treatment, which can then result in liver cirrhosis, portal hypertension, and ultimately liver failure. 3 Surgery is the primary treatment option for CDCs and typically involves choledochal cystectomy, cholecystectomy, and hepaticojejunostomy.…”
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confidence: 99%