Pediatric Urethroscope versus Flexible Choledochoscope for Removal of Distal Protein Plugs and Calculi in Choledochal Cyst: A Prospective Cohort Study
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Chengyang Jiang, Yifeng Shao, Wei Chen, Ruyue Gao, Zhaoying Li, Kunpeng Yang, Chuanyu Yang, Long Li, Mei Diao
Abstract
Choledochal cyst (CC) is a common congenital biliary malformation that occurs frequently in children. CC is often complicated by protein plugs, calculi, and other debris, predisposing patients to cholangitis, pancreatitis, and other adverse events. Thorough intraoperative removal of obstructive debris is critical for improving postoperative outcomes. At present, intraoperative endoscopy represents the main modality for removing distal obstructions; however, consensus regarding the comparative efficacy of pediatric urethroscope and flexible choledochoscope remains lacking.
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Choledochal CystPediatric SurgeryBiliary MalformationIntraoperative EndoscopyProtein PlugsCholangitis PreventionHashtags
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