Theme |
Recent Issues of Pancreaticobiliary Maljunction |
Title |
Total Excision of Extrahepatic Bile Duct for Pancreatico-biliary Maljunction in Children |
Author |
Yasuhiro Watanabe |
Department of Pediatric Surgery, Kagawa Medical University |
Author |
Akira Toki |
Department of Pediatric Surgery, Kagawa Medical University |
Author |
Kiyoshi Sasaki |
Department of Pediatric Surgery, Kagawa Medical University |
Author |
Kaoru Ogura |
Department of Pediatric Surgery, Kagawa Medical University |
Author |
Morimichi Tani |
Department of Pediatric Surgery, Kagawa Medical University |
Author |
Zhong-Qiu Wang |
Department of Pediatric Surgery, Kagawa Medical University |
[ Summary ] |
The extremely high incidence rates for cancer development in the gall bladder (39.3%) in patients with pancreatico-biliary maljunction, with or without slight dilatation of the choledochus, justify cholecystectomy. However, the incidence of bile duct cancer in this group (2.9%) is still high in comparison with the incidence of bile duct cancer in the general population. Total excision of the extrahepatic bile duct is necessary to prevent the future development of bile duct cancer, especially in pediatric patients. |