Unique Case of Congenital Duodenal Atresia and a Choledochal Cyst and the Hypothesis of Their Embryological Evolution

Children (Basel). 2020 Aug 18;7(8):99. doi: 10.3390/children7080099.

Abstract

The concomitant occurrence of duodenal atresia (DA) and a choledochal cyst (CC) has rarely been reported. Knowledge of both the presentation and management of this rare co-occurrence is imperative in avoiding potential complications and sequelae, such as biliary metaplasia. Herein we describe a female infant born at 32 weeks gestational age who was diagnosed with duodenal atresia and annular pancreas postnatally, who had subsequent findings of malrotation and a choledochal cyst, as seen from contrast imaging. Uncomplicated repair of the DA and obstruction was performed at 4 days of life. She re-presented 2 years later with non-bloody, nonbilious emesis and was found to have elevated amylase, lipase and liver enzymes. Imaging revealed dilated intra-hepatic ducts, a distended gallbladder and a large choledochal cyst. She underwent a cholecystostomy tube placement followed by a definitive choledochal cyst excision with immediate improvement following surgery and full resolution of symptoms before discharge.

Keywords: cholecystectomy; choledochal cyst; duodenal atresia; embryology; metaplasia.

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