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cystojejunostomy

Cystojejunostomy is a surgical drainage procedure in which a connection is made between a pancreatic pseudocyst and the jejunum. The goal is to divert the cyst’s fluid contents into the small intestine, providing durable internal drainage and relief of symptoms.

Indications for cystojejunostomy include symptomatic or enlarged pancreatic pseudocysts that persist after conservative management, fail to

Technique and variations: The procedure can be done via open or laparoscopic surgery. A loop of jejunum

Outcomes and complications: When successful, cystojejunostomy can provide durable symptom relief and cyst resolution. Potential complications

resolve
with
less
invasive
procedures,
are
infected,
or
are
best
accessed
from
a
segment
of
jejunum
identified
during
imaging
or
intraoperative
assessment.
It
is
considered
when
endoscopic
or
percutaneous
drainage
is
not
feasible
or
has
failed,
and
when
the
pseudocyst
closely
approaches
a
loop
of
jejunum.
is
brought
toward
the
cyst,
and
a
window
is
created
between
the
cyst
wall
and
the
jejunal
wall.
A
wide,
mucosa-to-mucosa
anastomosis
is
constructed
to
establish
a
cystojejunostomy,
allowing
contents
to
drain
directly
into
the
gut.
In
some
cases
a
Roux-en-Y
jejunal
limb
or
separate
intestinal
segment
is
used
to
reduce
reflux
and
improve
drainage.
The
exact
configuration
depends
on
anatomy
and
surgeon
preference,
but
the
aim
is
a
durable,
wide
fistula
between
the
cyst
and
the
jejunal
lumen.
include
anastomotic
leak,
infection,
bleeding,
fistula
formation,
recurrence
of
the
pseudocyst,
or
intestinal
obstruction.
It
is
one
of
several
drainage
options
for
pancreatic
pseudocysts,
with
cystogastrostomy
and
cystoduodenostomy
as
alternatives,
and
endoscopic
or
percutaneous
methods
as
less
invasive
options.