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A CASE OF CHOLEDOCHAL CYST - ON TABLE SURPRISE AND MANAGEMENT OF POST OPERATIVE COMPLICATION

PRABHU G

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A 28yrs old female presented with abdominal pain at right hypochondrium vomiting for 1wk. USG CECT-abdomen reported as hydatid cyst. On laparotomy it is surprisingly found to be choledochal cyst. Complete excision of cyst and roux-en-y hepaticojejunostomy done. Post operatively patient develops bile leak which is treated          conservatively with draining. Then she developed pancreatic leak which is treated with pancreatic duct stunting. Patient discharged in good condition and on follow up.Choledochalcyst is a rare condition and in this case its presentation in adult, importance of imaging, management, post-operative complication and its management.

 


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