Type IV-A choledochal cysts: a challenge.
@article{Lal2005TypeIC,
title={Type IV-A choledochal cysts: a challenge.},
author={Richa Lal and Shaleen Agarwal and Rakesh Shivhare and Ashok Kumar and Sadiq S. Sikora and Rajan Saxena and Vinay K Kapoor},
journal={Journal of hepato-biliary-pancreatic surgery},
year={2005},
volume={12 2},
pages={
129-34
}
}BACKGROUND/PURPOSE
Type IV-A choledochal cysts are characterized by congenital cystic dilatation of the biliary tree extending to involve the intrahepatic biliary channels also. A single-center experience of the management of type IV-A choledochal cysts is presented.
METHODS
Thirty-five out of 105 (33%) patients with choledochal cysts, who underwent surgery at a tertiary care center in northern India from January 1989 to December 2002, were found to have a type IV-A (Todani's classification…Â
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