BACKGROUND A choledochal cyst (CC), or biliary cyst, is a congenital or acquired anomaly of the biliary tree. Pancreas divisum (PD) is a rare congenital anomaly due to incomplete fusion of pancreatic ducts, which can complicate the clinical course of choledochal cysts. This rare combination is a surgical management challenge. This report presents the diagnosis and management of a 23-year-old woman with a combined choledochal cyst and pancreas divisum treated with pancreaticoduodenectomy. CASE REPORT This article presents the case of a 23-year-old woman who presented with severe, stabbing abdominal pain radiating to the back and epigastric tenderness and was diagnosed with pancreatitis. Initial imaging revealed a choledochal cyst, prompting further investigation with ERCP that showed concomitant PD. She was treated via pancreaticoduodenectomy. During the following 9 years, she was hospitalized over 2 dozen times for recurrent pancreatitis. CONCLUSIONS This report presents a complex case of a combined choledochal cyst and pancreas divisum, which was surgically managed by pancreaticoduodenectomy. The association of CC with PD should be suspected in patients with recurrent acute pancreatitis and/or cholangitis with no identifiable cause. Surgical treatment of CC with PD depends on the classification of the CC, and complications can include recurrent pancreatitis, though prognosis is often favorable. The purpose of this manuscript is to emphasize that pancreaticoduodenectomy is unlikely to provide favorable outcomes for CC with PD, especially considering there is evidence that less extensive surgical interventions produce better outcomes.
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