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Hamad Hadi Al-Qahtani

Associate Professor

Faculty

College of Medicine and University Hospitals
King Khalid University Hospital, Third floor , Department of Surgery
publication
Journal Article
2010

Duodenal duplication cyst communicating with the main pancreatic duct. A rare cause of recurrent acute pancreatitis.

Al-Qahtani, Hamad H. . 2010

Duodenal duplication cysts (DDC) are rare congenital anomalies. They are usually seen in infancy and childhood. However, rarely it can also present in adulthood. It presents as a cystic or tubular mass, which can be communicating or non-communicating. Total excision is the ideal surgical procedure. However, if total excision is not feasible, subtotal excision and cystoduodenostomy should be carried out. We present a 13-year-girl with recurrent attacks of acute pancreatitis. The diagnosis of DDC was suspected by abdominal CT, and endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography. She was successfully treated with subtotal excision and intraduodenal cystoduodenostomy. Operative findings and histopathology confirmed the diagnosis. Diagnostic modalities and management options for DDC are discussed along with recommendations and review of the literature.

Publication Work Type
Case Report
Volume Number
31
Issue Number
12
Magazine \ Newspaper
Saudi Medical Journal
Pages
1368-70
more of publication
publications

To study the safety of early cholecystectomy (EC) during the index admission following acute mild gallstone pancreatitis, focusing on conversion rate, biliary injuries, length of hospital stay and…

by Hamad H. Al-Qahtani
2014
publications

Objectives: To determine the use of liver function tests (LFTs) as a selection tool for preoperative endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) in patients with mild gallstone…

by Hamad H. Al-Qahtani
2014