Presented by Stefan Scholz at the Panel: All Grown Up! Managing Adults with Congenital Surgical Anomalies held during the 2017 SAGES Annual Meeting in Houston, TX on Saturday, March 25, 2017
Keyword(s): Amish, anatomy, appendicitis, appendix, Asian, bile, bile bypass, bile duct, bile duct carcinoma, biliary atresia, biliary diversion, biliary drainage, biliary replacements, bilous gastritis, cancer, case report, CBD, cholangiocarcinoma, cholangiogram, cholangitis, choledochal cyst, choledochocele, cholestasis, colon, common bile duct, cystic duct, death, dilation, dissection, drain, drainage, duodenum, endoscopic, ERCP, etiology, excision, fetal, gallbladder, gastroenterologist, general surgeon, gold standard, hepatic artery, hepatic porto-enterostomy, hepaticoduodenostomy, high risk, hybrid, India, infant, intrahepatic cysts, itching, jejunum, Kasai procedure, laparoscopic surgery, liver, liver biopsy, liver center, liver cirrhosis, liver disease, liver transplant, long-term, neonates, obstruction, obstructive jaundice, open surgery, ostomy, outcome, outcomes, palliative surgery, pancreatic duct, pediatric surgeon, percutaneous, PFIC, portal hypertension, portal plate, portal vein, porto-cholecystostomy, prenatal, progressive familial intrahepatic cholestasis, prophylactic, reflux, remnant pancreatic duct, RNY hepaticojejunostomy, robotic, Roux limb, Roux-en-Y hepatico-jejunostomy, spontaneous biliary perforation, stasis, stool, stricture, survival
Choledochal cysts–42 sec
RNY hepatico-jejunostomy–3:16
Hepatico-duodenostomy–4:04
Biliary atresia–5:42
Dx–6:26
Hepatic porto-enterostomy–6:40
Portal plate dissection–7:49
Porto-cholecystostomy–8:42
Outcomes–9:09
Long-term problems–9:56
PFIC–10:35
Palliative surgical options–11:01
External biliary diversion–11:21
Spontaneous biliary perf–11:57
Conclusion–12:31