Carlo Ciccioli, Stefano Mazza, Andrea Sorge, Francesca Torello Viera, Aurelio Mauro, Alessandro Vanoli, Marco Bardone, Davide Scalvini, Laura Rovedatti, Lodovica Pozzi, Elena Strada, Simona Agazzi, Letizia Veronese, Chiara Barteselli, Carmelo Sgarlata, Valentina Ravetta, Andrea Anderloni
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摘要
胆总管囊肿(CC)是肝内和/或肝外胆管的囊性扩张。大约 80% 的胆总管囊肿是在患者出生后的前十年内被诊断出来的。这些复杂的临床实体极为罕见,尤其是在西方人群中。CC通常根据托达尼分类法进行分类。CC可能没有症状,也可能表现为急性胰腺炎和/或胆管炎、胆道梗阻或恶性肿瘤。因此,诊断主要依靠腹部成像方式,主要是磁共振胆胰造影。根据囊肿的形态和患者的临床特征制定相应的治疗方案,最常见的治疗方法包括监测、手术和介入性内镜检查。虽然手术方法是最常用的方法,但 III 型 CC(又称胆总管囊肿)也经常通过内镜进行治疗,新型内镜微创治疗方法正在迅速兴起。
Diagnosis and Treatment of Choledochal Cysts: A Comprehensive Review with a Focus on Choledochocele.
Choledochal cysts (CCs) are cystic dilations of intrahepatic and/or extrahepatic bile ducts. Around 80% of CCs are diagnosed within the first decade of life. These complex clinical entities are extremely rare, especially in the Western population. CCs are frequently classified according to the Todani classification. CCs may be asymptomatic or present as acute pancreatitis and/or cholangitis, biliary obstruction, or malignancy. Therefore, the diagnosis relies primarily on abdominal imaging modalities, mainly magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography. Management is tailored based on the cyst morphology and the patient's clinical characteristics, with surveillance, surgery, and interventional endoscopy being the most frequent management options. While the surgical approach is the most frequently employed, type III CCs (also known as choledochocele) are frequently managed endoscopically, and novel endoscopic, minimally invasive treatment options are rapidly emerging.
期刊介绍:
Digestive Diseases and Sciences publishes high-quality, peer-reviewed, original papers addressing aspects of basic/translational and clinical research in gastroenterology, hepatology, and related fields. This well-illustrated journal features comprehensive coverage of basic pathophysiology, new technological advances, and clinical breakthroughs; insights from prominent academicians and practitioners concerning new scientific developments and practical medical issues; and discussions focusing on the latest changes in local and worldwide social, economic, and governmental policies that affect the delivery of care within the disciplines of gastroenterology and hepatology.