Risk Factors for Anastomotic Stenosis After Congenital Choledochal Cyst Surgery and Efficacy Analysis of Laparoscopic Reoperation
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This study examines risk factors for anastomotic stenosis following surgical repair of congenital choledochal cysts in children and evaluates laparoscopic reoperation as a treatment option. The research addresses a critical postoperative complication that significantly impacts patient outcomes and challenges the traditional contraindication against minimally invasive revision surgery.
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- Complete cyst excision with Roux-en-Y hepaticojejunostomy is the standard treatment for congenital choledochal cyst, preferably via laparoscopy.
- Anastomotic stenosis is a common long-term complication after CCC surgery that significantly increases patient burden.
- Laparoscopic reoperation for anastomotic stenosis shows efficacy comparable to open surgery despite being previously contraindicated.
- Systematic analysis of risk factors for anastomotic stenosis after CCC surgery has been lacking in previous literature.
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How to cite: GlobalCastMD. Risk Factors for Anastomotic Stenosis After Congenital Choledochal Cyst Surgery and Efficacy Analysis of Laparoscopic Reoperation. GlobalCastMD Medical Library. 2025-10-28. https://library.globalcastmd.com/article/11166
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