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Year :2025 Month : September-October Volume : 14 Issue : 5 Page : SC01 - SC04 Full Version

Laparoscopic Management of Type I Choledochal Cyst in an Adult: A Case Report


Prachi Praveen Agrawal, Abhijit S Joshi
1. DNB 2nd Year Resident, Department of General Surgery, Dr. L H Hiranandani Hospital, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. 2. Consultant, Department of General and Advanced Laparoscopic Surgery, Dr. L H Hiranandani Hospital, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.
 
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Prachi Praveen Agrawal,
Dr. L H Hiranandani Hospital, Hillside Avenue, Powai, Mumbai-400076,
Maharashtra, India.
E-mail: prachiag1996@gmail.com
 
ABSTRACT

: Choledochal Cysts (CC) are rare dilatations of the common bile duct and are most frequently diagnosed in the pediatric age group. However, some patients are diagnosed in adulthood. Treatment options (endoscopic or surgical) depend on the type. With the advent of minimally invasive surgery, patients in whom surgical treatment is indicated are increasingly managed by either laparoscopic or robotic approaches. Herein, we report the case of a 27-year-old woman with CC who underwent laparoscopic therapy. It was a large Type I CC diagnosed on ultrasound and confirmed by Magnetic Resonance Cholangiopancreatography (MRCP). The rationale for reporting this case is to underscore that it is feasible to excise even a large Type I CC and re-establish bilioenteric continuity entirely by laparoscopy.
Keywords : Bile duct, Dilatations, Endoscopic, Minimal invasive surgery, Paediatric, Robotic
DOI and Others : DOI: 10.7860/IJARS/2025/79050.3061

Date of Submission: Mar 02, 2025
Date of Peer Review: May 26, 2025
Date of Acceptance: Jun 26, 2025
Date of Publishing: Sep 01, 2025

AUTHOR DECLARATION:
• Financial or Other Competing Interests: None
• Was informed consent obtained from the subjects involved in the study? Yes
• For any images presented appropriate consent has been obtained from the subjects. Yes

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