IPEG 2020 Top Abstract: Robotic excision of type IV choledochal cyst with hepaticoduodenostomy

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Patient Presentation and Initial Imaging
An 8-year-old girl presents with right upper quadrant pain and significant weight loss. Imaging reveals fusiform dilation of the common bile duct and intrahepatic ductal dilation, leading to the diagnosis of a type 4 choleodocal cyst.
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Surgical Procedure Overview
The surgical approach involves robotic-assisted choleodocal cyst resection with hepatico duodenostomy. Key steps include identifying biliary structures, dissecting the cyst, and preparing for anastomosis.
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Cyst Dissection and Hepatic Duct Identification
The cyst is carefully dissected from surrounding structures, including the gallbladder and hepatic artery, ensuring minimal damage to the portal vein and hepatic ducts.
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Hepatico Duodenostomy Technique
A duodenotomy is performed, and the hepatico duodenostomy is created using interrupted sutures, emphasizing the importance of tension-free anastomosis.
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Postoperative Management
Postoperative care includes monitoring for complications, dietary advancement, and drain management. The patient shows no complications and is discharged home.
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Literature Review on Reconstruction Techniques
A review of literature supports the use of hepaticoduodenostomy for biliary reconstruction, comparing it favorably to hepaticojejunostomy in terms of complications and outcomes.
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Conclusion and Case Significance
This case highlights the effectiveness of robotic-assisted hepaticoduodenostomy in managing type 4 choleodocal cysts, contributing to the body of evidence supporting this surgical approach.

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Presenter: Sarah Khalil, MD Email: theleanone@msn.com Authors: Sarah Khalil, MD1; Kyra Folkert, MD1; Michael J Leinwand, MD, FACS, FAAP2; 1Western Michigan University Homer Stryker M.D. School of Medicine; 2Bronson Children's Hospital We present our video of a robotic choledochal cyst excision with choledochoduodenostomy reconstruction. This is an excellent example of the benefits of robotic surgery with its superior visualization and articulating instruments facilitating a complex dissection and anastomosis. The patient is an 8 year-old girl who presented with right upper quadrant pain and weight loss and was found on ultrasound and MRCP to have a type IV choledochal cyst. She did well postoperatively without any complications. A brief review of the relevant literature is also included. As compared to hepaticojejunostomy, hepaticoduodenostomy for reconstruction after excision of type IV choledochal cyst is well supported in the literature. It has been shown to have shorter operative times, a lower risk of postoperative bile leak, and decreased fat malabsorption, without an increased risk of cholangitis.

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