Author/Authors :
Tuncer, Ahmet Ali Yüksekova State Hospital - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Pediatric Surgery, Turkey , Embleton, Didem Baskin Afyon Kocatepe University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Pediatric Surgery, Turkey , Yilmaz, Sezgin Afyon Kocatepe University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of General Surgery, Turkey , Okur, Nazan Afyon Kocatepe University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Radiology, Turkey , Kacar, Emre Afyon Kocatepe University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Radiology, Turkey , Bayraktaroglu, Altinay Afyon Kocatepe University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Pediatric Surgery, Turkey
Abstract :
In this report, we present a patient with intrabiliary rupture of a hydatid cyst, which caused choledochal obstruction and treated with endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP). It is an emergency and treated with minimally invasive surgery. A twelve-year-old female patient with acute upper abdominal pain, nausea, and vomiting was admitted to pediatric surgery clinic with the preliminary diagnosis of cholestasis. There were localized right upper abdominal rebound and tenderness. Contrast-enhanced axial computed tomography images through the liver showed that there was a cystic lesion in segment 4 communicating with the biliary system. The main hepatic duct was obliterated and dilated by curvilinear densities consistent with germinative membranes expelled from the cyst into the biliary system. ERCP and sphincterotomy were performed. Germinative membrane and daughter cysts were cleaned with the use of balloon and basket. The patient is doing well without any other complication 20 months after ERCP. There have been few case reports documenting the successful use of ERCP treatment of hydatid cyst. ERCP may be a useful procedurein selected children with suspected intrabiliary rupture or common bile duct obstruction, which occurs due to daughter cyst and germinative membrane.
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Children , Common bile duct , Echinococcus granulosus , ERCP , Hydatid cyst