Title of article :
Robotic assisted excision of type I choledochal cyst with Rouxen- y hepaticojejunostomy reconstruction
Author/Authors :
wang, shin-e national yang ming university - taipei veterans general hospital - department of surgery, Taipei, Taiwan , chen, shih-chin national yang ming university - taipei veterans general hospital - department of surgery, Taipei, Taiwan , shyr, bor-uei national yang ming university - taipei veterans general hospital - department of surgery, Taipei, Taiwan , shyr, yi-ming national yang ming university - taipei veterans general hospital - department of surgery, division of general surgery, Taipei, taiwan
Abstract :
Choledochal cyst is a relatively rare congenital disease. The current standard treatment of choice for choledochal cyst is complete excision with Roux-en-y hepaticojejunostomy due to possible associated complications if left untreated, such as cholangitis, pancreatitis, cirrhosis, portal hypertension, and biliary malignancy. Traditionally, the resection for choledochal cyst is carried out with open surgery because of complex dissection and bilioenteric reconstruction. Recently, minimal invasive approach has gain wide interest, especially with the use of robotic surgical systems which can facilitate complex minimal access procedures. Herein, we present a case of robotic assisted excision of type I choledochal cyst in a young lady with complete intracorporeal reconstruction of Roux-en-y hepaticojejunostomy. Robotic-assisted surgery can be safely applied to the resection of type I choledochal cyst and also provide a complex suturing technique for reconstruction with Roux-en-y hepaticojejunostomy. Although the total operating time for robot-assisted resection of choledochal cysts and hepaticojejunostomy is relatively long for this initial experience, the young lady and family are pleased with the cosmetic results.
Keywords :
Robotic , assisted surgery , type I choledochal cyst , hepaticojejunostomy
Journal title :
Hepatobiliary Surgery and Nutrition
Journal title :
Hepatobiliary Surgery and Nutrition