Duodenal Duplication Cysts in Children: Clinical Features and Current Treatment Choices.

Biomedicine Hub Pub Date : 2020-07-13 eCollection Date: 2020-05-01 DOI:10.1159/000508489
Valeria Dipasquale, Paolo Barraco, Simona Faraci, Valerio Balassone, Paola De Angelis, Francesco Maria Di Matteo, Luigi Dall'Oglio, Claudio Romano
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Abstract

Background: Duodenal duplication cysts are rare gastrointestinal tract malformations. Most patients experience symptom onset in the first decade of life. This review aims to examine clinical presentation, management strategies and outcomes of duodenal duplication cysts in childhood.

Methods: A Pubmed/Medline (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/) search in October 2019 for articles published since 1999 using the keywords "duodenal duplication cyst," "child" and "newborn" was carried out. Clinical symptoms, complications, diagnostic examinations, treatment options and outcomes were analyzed and tabulated.

Results: There were 41 citations in the literature providing adequate descriptions of 45 cases of duodenal duplication cysts. The age of presentation ranged from newborn to 18 years. The median interval between initial presentation and definitive diagnosis and treatment was 17 months (range: 2 months to 12 years). Overall, 67% of cases presented with abdominal pain, and 43% were complicated with pancreatitis. Different surgical and endoscopic therapeutic strategies were reported.

Conclusions: Duodenal duplication cysts may be associated with life-threatening complications and/or recurrent symptoms, impairing quality of life. Early recognition of patients who demonstrate suggestive signs and symptoms is important to ensure success of treatment. This review may be useful to highlight the main diagnostic aspects and limit the risk of a delayed diagnosis.

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儿童十二指肠重复囊肿:临床特征和目前的治疗选择。
背景:十二指肠重复囊肿是一种罕见的胃肠道畸形。大多数患者在生命的头十年出现症状。本综述旨在探讨儿童十二指肠重复囊肿的临床表现、治疗策略和预后。方法:于2019年10月在Pubmed/Medline (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/)检索1999年以来发表的以“十二指肠重复囊肿”、“儿童”和“新生儿”为关键词的文章。对临床症状、并发症、诊断检查、治疗方案和结果进行分析和制表。结果:文献引用41篇,对45例十二指肠重复囊肿进行了充分的描述。发病年龄从新生儿到18岁不等。从最初表现到最终诊断和治疗的中位间隔为17个月(范围:2个月至12年)。总的来说,67%的病例表现为腹痛,43%的病例并发胰腺炎。报告了不同的手术和内镜治疗策略。结论:十二指肠重复囊肿可能与危及生命的并发症和/或复发症状有关,影响生活质量。早期识别表现出暗示性体征和症状的患者对于确保治疗成功至关重要。这篇综述可能有助于突出诊断的主要方面,并限制延误诊断的风险。
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