Controversies in Choledochal Malformation in Children: An International Survey among Pediatric Hepatobiliary Surgeons and Gastroenterologists

Jan B. F. Hulscher, Joachim F. Kuebler, Janneke M. Bruggink, Mark Davenport, Stefan Scholz, Claus Petersen, Omid Madadi-Sanjani, Nagoud Schukfeh*

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Abstract

Background: While congenital choledochal malformation (CCM) is relatively well known within the pediatric surgical and pediatric gastroenterological communities, many controversies and questions remain. Methods: In this paper, we will discuss the results of an international Delphi survey among members of the European Reference Network RARE-LIVER and of the faculty of the Biliary Atresia and Related Diseases (BARD) network to identify the most common practices as well as controversies regarding diagnosis, treatment and follow-up of this still enigmatic disease. Results: Twenty-two individual respondents completed the survey. While there seems to be agreement on the definitions of CCM, preoperative workup, surgical approach and follow-up still vary considerably. The mainstay of treatment remains the removal of the entire extrahepatic biliary tract, clearance of debris both proximally and distally, followed by reconstruction with (according to 86% of respondents) a Roux-en-Y hepaticojejunostomy. Nonetheless, both laparoscopic and robotic-assisted resections are gaining ground with the suggestion that this might be facilitated by concentration of care and resources in specialized centers. However, long-term outcomes are still lacking. Conclusions: As even post-surgical CCM has to be considered as having premalignant potential, follow-up should be well-organized and continued into adulthood. This seems to be lacking in many centers. International cooperation for both benchmarking and research is paramount to improving care for this rare disease.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1148
Number of pages10
JournalJournal of Clinical Medicine
Volume11
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 21-Feb-2022

Keywords

  • choledochal malformation
  • hepaticojejunostomy
  • Delphi survey
  • biliary atresia
  • BILIARY ATRESIA
  • CYST EXCISION
  • HEPATICOJEJUNOSTOMY
  • CENTRALIZATION
  • RESECTION
  • CARE

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