Choledochal cyst with chronic pancreatitis: presentation and management

JOP. 2010 Nov 9;11(6):601-3.

Abstract

Context: Choledochal cysts are benign congenital cystic dilatations of the common bile duct. They are usually associated with pancreatobiliary malunion resulting in long-term complications, such as acute pancreatitis and bile duct cancer. However, the occurrence of chronic pancreatitis with a choledochal cyst is rarely reported.

Case reports: We report three cases of choledochal cysts associated with chronic pancreatitis with their presentation and management. The choledochal cysts were classified according to the Alonso-Lej classification with Todani modifications, based on radiographic and operative findings. Chronic pancreatitis was defined using Marseille criteria (1984). Two patients had a type I choledochal cyst and one had a type IV-A. All cases had chronic calcific pancreatitis with a grossly dilated main pancreatic duct. Abdominal pain was the most common presentation, present in all three patients while jaundice was seen in one patient. The laboratory parameters and MRI/MRCP helped to confirm the diagnosis. All patients underwent cyst excision with drainage and had an uneventful postoperative course. At a median follow-up of 9 months, two patients were asymptomatic and one patient, who developed duodenal obstruction, underwent gastrojejunostomy.

Conclusions: the association of a choledochal cyst with chronic pancreatitis may be etiologically related. Excision of the cyst with lateral pancreaticojejunostomy can be performed safely and is usually curative.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Cholangiopancreatography, Magnetic Resonance
  • Choledochal Cyst / complications
  • Choledochal Cyst / diagnostic imaging*
  • Choledochal Cyst / surgery*
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Jejunostomy / methods
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging
  • Male
  • Pancreaticojejunostomy / methods
  • Pancreatitis, Chronic / complications
  • Pancreatitis, Chronic / diagnostic imaging*
  • Pancreatitis, Chronic / surgery*
  • Radiography, Abdominal
  • Young Adult