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  • Da Vinci robot assisted choledochal cyst resection in children: experience sharing of 200 cases in a single center

    ObjectiveTo explore the clinical efficacy and share the experience of Da Vinci robot assisted choledochal cyst resection in children. MethodThe data of children including preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative details who underwent Da Vinci robot assisted choledochal cyst resection in the Department of Pediatric Surgery, West China Hospital of Sichuan University from April 2018 to June 2022 were collected and analyzed. ResultsA total of 200 patients were collected in this study, 54 of whom were males and 146 were females. The male to female was 1∶2.70. The age was (46±33) months and the body weight was (15.77±7.10) kg. The main symptoms were abdominal pain (136 cases, 68.0%), jaundice (62 cases, 31.0%), abdominal distension (20 cases, 10.0%), and abdominal mass (23 cases, 11.5%). The diameter of cyst was (3.46±2.01) cm. There were 153 cases of type Ⅰa, 35 cases of type Ⅰc, 1 case of type Ⅱ, and 11 cases of type Ⅳ. The operation time was (179.9±10.3) min, the intraoperative fluid infusion was (397.4±26.4) mL, the intraoperative blood loss was (21.5±10.9) mL, the liquid intake time was (3.01±0.35) d, the solid intake time was (3.80±0.27) d, and the postoperative hospitalization time was (7.44±0.94) d. The intraoperative blood transfusion was performed in 4 cases (2.0%). There were 7 cases (3.5%) of postoperative complications, including 2 cases of biliary leakage, 2 cases of incomplete intestinal obstruction, and 1 case of anastomotic bleeding, which were improved by conservative treatment. Anastomotic stenosis occurred in 1 case, and the Roux-en-Y anastomosis was performed again. Biliary loop torsion obstruction occured in 1 case, which received reoperation restoring the biliary loop and closing the mesangial fissure. ConclusionsFrom the results of this study, Da Vinci robotic surgical system can obviously reduce the difficulty of choledochal cyst resection in children. It has the advantages of safe, beautiful incision, clear exposure, rapid recovery, and less complications.

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  • Liver transplantation in treatment of child patient with vanishing bile duct syndrome

    Objective To discuss diagnosis and treatment strategy of vanishing bile duct syndrome. Method The clinical data of 1 child patient with suspected biliary atresia who received the liver transplantation in the West China Hospital of Sichuan University was retrospectively analyzed. Results The child patient underwent the liver transplantation due to the liver failure, and the postoperative pathological results indicated the vanishing bile duct syndrome accompanied by the formation of secondary (incomplete segmentation) cholestatic liver cirrhosis, the postoperative recovery was good. After 11 months of follow-up, the liver function, coagulation function, and blood flow of the transplanted liver were not obviously abnormal. The height and weight were suitable for the same age. Conclusion At present, there are many etiologies and complicated pathogenesis of vanishing bile duct syndrome, and liver transplantation is an ultimate effective treatment.

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  • Successful management of cavernous transformation of portal vein in a child using percutaneous transhepatic portal vein recanalization by endovascular approach

    ObjectiveTo summarize the treatment and experience of percutaneous transhepatic portal vein recanalization by endovascular approach for treatment of cavernous transformation of the portal vein (CTPV) in a child. MethodThe clinical data of a child with idiopathic CTPV who underwent percutaneous transhepatic portal vein recanalization by endovascular approach were retrospectively analyzed. ResultsWe described a novel percutaneous transhepatic portal vein recanalization approach that had successfully treated a child with idiopathic CTPV following a multidisciplinary team evaluation. The operation time was 1.5 h and blood loss was approximately 1 mL. The child recovered uneventfully at 9-month follow-up, without any clinical evidence of CTPV complications. ConclusionIn light of our successful management, we can envision that the portal vein recanalization is an important therapeutic supplement for treating CTPV and will result in a paradigm change.

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  • Role of retropancreatic tunnel established by superior mesenteric vein-approach in a child with cavernous transformation of the portal vein during Rex bypass

    ObjectiveTo summarize the clinical experience of retropancreatic tunnel established by superior mesenteric vein-approach in a child with cavernous transformation of the portal vein (CTPV) during Rex bypass. MethodThe retropancreatic tunnel was created by the superior mesenteric vein-approach during Rex bypass in a child with CTPV who was admitted to our hospital in September, 2023. Clinical data were retrospectively analyzed. ResultsFor the 4-year-old male child who was diagnosed with CTPV, after the establishment of the retropancreatic tunnel by superior mesenteric vein-approach, the portal vein was quickly identified, thus simplifying the portal dissection. The operation time of Rex bypass was about 8 hours, and intraoperative blood loss was about 60 mL. After a 3-month follow-up, the child recovered well with patent bypass vessels. ConclusionThe surgical strategy proposed by our team can simplify the Rex bypass, resulting in more rapid and safe access to the vascular anastomosis site.

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