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A Study on the Factors that Influence the Surgical Outcomes of Choledochal Cyst in Children

Journal of the Korean Association of Pediatric Surgeons 2012;18(1):1-11.
Published online: June 30, 2012

Department of Surgery, Ewha Womans University School of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.

Correspondence: Kum-ja Choi, M.D. Department of Surgery, Ewha Womans University School of Medicine, 1071 Anyangcheon-ro, Yangcheon-gu, Seoul 158-710, Korea. Tel:02)2650-5554, Fax:02)2644-7984, kumchoi@ewha.ac.kr
• Received: January 25, 2012   • Accepted: June 13, 2012

Copyright © 2012 Korean Association of Pediatric Surgeons

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Abstract presented at the 62nd annual congress of the Korean Surgical Society, Seoul Korea, November 2010.

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Table 1
Demographic Characteristics of Patients

*mean: 34.6 ± 35.4 (range : 1/2~123) months

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Table 2
Preoperative Symptoms
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Table 3
Preoperative Laboratory Findings

*AST: aspartate aminotransferase

ALT: alanine aminotransferase

+normal range: AST; 0~40 IU/L ALT; 0~40 IU/L, Bilirubin;0.2~1.2 mg/dl, WBC; 5000~17500/L (<1 year), 6000~17000/L (1~2 years), 5000~14500/L (2~5 years), 4500~13500/L (6~11 years), 4000~10000/L (>12 years)

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Table 4
Postoperative Complications and Hospital Stay

*Mean hospital stay : 12.2 ± 5.8 (range ; 5~30) days

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Table 5
Factors that Influence on Surgical Outcomes

*APBDJ : anormalous pancreatic duct-biliary duct junction

AST : aspartate aminotransferase

+ALT : alanine aminotransferasel

WBC : white blood cell

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A Study on the Factors that Influence the Surgical Outcomes of Choledochal Cyst in Children

Demographic Characteristics of Patients

*mean: 34.6 ± 35.4 (range : 1/2~123) months

Preoperative Symptoms

Preoperative Laboratory Findings

*AST: aspartate aminotransferase

ALT: alanine aminotransferase

+normal range: AST; 0~40 IU/L ALT; 0~40 IU/L, Bilirubin;0.2~1.2 mg/dl, WBC; 5000~17500/L (<1 year), 6000~17000/L (1~2 years), 5000~14500/L (2~5 years), 4500~13500/L (6~11 years), 4000~10000/L (>12 years)

Postoperative Complications and Hospital Stay

*Mean hospital stay : 12.2 ± 5.8 (range ; 5~30) days

Factors that Influence on Surgical Outcomes

*APBDJ : anormalous pancreatic duct-biliary duct junction

AST : aspartate aminotransferase

+ALT : alanine aminotransferasel

WBC : white blood cell

Table 1 Demographic Characteristics of Patients

*mean: 34.6 ± 35.4 (range : 1/2~123) months

Table 2 Preoperative Symptoms
Table 3 Preoperative Laboratory Findings

*AST: aspartate aminotransferase

ALT: alanine aminotransferase

+normal range: AST; 0~40 IU/L ALT; 0~40 IU/L, Bilirubin;0.2~1.2 mg/dl, WBC; 5000~17500/L (<1 year), 6000~17000/L (1~2 years), 5000~14500/L (2~5 years), 4500~13500/L (6~11 years), 4000~10000/L (>12 years)

Table 4 Postoperative Complications and Hospital Stay

*Mean hospital stay : 12.2 ± 5.8 (range ; 5~30) days

Table 5 Factors that Influence on Surgical Outcomes

*APBDJ : anormalous pancreatic duct-biliary duct junction

AST : aspartate aminotransferase

+ALT : alanine aminotransferasel

WBC : white blood cell