Journal of Neonatal Surgery (Sep 2021)

Intraluminal pyloric duplication cyst- a rare cause of non-bilious vomiting in a neonate: A case report

  • Ravi Patcharu,
  • Jaiprakash Yadav,
  • Karunesh Chand,
  • Badal Parikh

DOI
https://doi.org/10.47338/jns.v10.1006
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10

Abstract

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Background: Duplications of the alimentary tract are rare congenital malformations, out of which, true pyloric duplications constitute only 2.2%. They present with non-bilious vomiting and mimic hypertrophic pyloric stenosis (HPS). Pyloric duplications that are intraluminal are not separately visible at laparotomy, making their diagnosis difficult. Case presentation: Our case is a neonate with an intraluminal pyloric duplication cyst who presented with recurrent vomiting. The radiological evaluation suggested a duplication cyst medial to the second part of the duodenum towards the stomach’s lesser curvature with features of gastric outlet obstruction. Intraoperatively, a cystic mass of 1 x 2 cm intraluminally was found on opening the pylorus which was excised and pyloroplasty was done. Postoperatively the baby was discharged in a stable condition. Conclusion: Intraluminal pyloric duplication cysts are rare and the clinical presentation mimics HPS. They should be considered as a differential diagnosis in a neonate presenting with features of gastric outlet obstruction.

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