Case Report
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World J Gastrointest Surg. May 27, 2014; 6(5): 80-83
Published online May 27, 2014. doi: 10.4240/wjgs.v6.i5.80
Table 1 Reported cases of hepatoduodenal ligament teratoma (adapted and expanded with permission from Ukiyama et al[8])
Patient12345678910
Year reported1986198919932004200420052008200820122013
Ref.Frexes et al[2]Akimov et al[3]Kim et al[4]Demircan et al[5]Wang et al[6]Sasaki et al[7]Ukiyama et al[8]Souftas et al[9]Bagga et al[10]Our case
AgeNeonate6 yr5 yr4 mo29 yr38 yr20 mo26 yr11 yr27 yr
SexNANAMaleFemaleFemaleMaleMaleFemaleFemaleFemale
OriginExtrahepatic bile ductHLCBDAnomalous CBDHLHLHLHLHL and fistulization with the CBDHL
Signs and symptomsJaundicePortal hypertensionJaundiceJaundice, abdominal distensionPortal hypertensionAbdominal massAbdominal massAbdominal painJaundice, abdominal massAsymptomatic
SizeSmall massNANACystic mass 15 cmSolid mass 7 cm × 6 cm × 6 cmCystic mass 8 cmSolid mass 9 cm × 6 cm × 6 cmCystic mass 11 cmCystic mass 9 cm × 9 cm5 cm × 4 cm
PathologyTeratomaNAEndodermal sinus tumor associated with teratomaBenign cystic teratomaBenign teratomaBenign cystic teratomaBenign teratomaDermoid cystBenign cystic teratomaBenign teratoma
TreatmentLocal excision, recurrence, re-excision with chemotherapyNAWhipple’s operation with chemotherapyExtirpation with CBDExtirpationExtirpation with CBD, Roux-en-Y, Choledocho-jejunostomyExtirpationExcision of the tumorExtirpation leaving the outer cyst wall in situ (Lilly technique), hepatico-duodenostomyExtirpation
PrognosisAsymptomatic after 5 yrDeathDeathAsymptomatic after 4 yrAsymptomatic after 2 yrNAAsymptomatic after 5 yrAsymptomatic after 33 moAsymptomatic after 2 yrAsymptomatic after 6 mo