Literature DB >> 16407617

Report of three cases of chronic pancreatic fistulas treated with prolamine as a sclerosing substance following pancreatic resection.

Riccardo Casadei1, Francesco Bassi, Lucia Calculli, Nicola Zanini, Vincenzo Maria Greco, Francesco Minni.   

Abstract

CONTEXT: Pancreatic fistulas are one of the most common and important complications after pancreatic resection and their consequences are a life-threatening event. Thus, they must be treated in the best way and resolved as soon as possible to avoid their morbidity.
METHODS: Three cases of pancreatic fistula following pancreatic resection were reported. They were treated with percutaneous embolization using a sclerosing substance, prolamine, injected into the Wirsung duct via drainage catheter.
RESULTS: No complications of the technique were revealed and closure of the pancreatic fistula was obtained shortly thereafter.
CONCLUSIONS: The technique is safe and simple and can be repeated several times. It allows good results without complications. Finally, it avoids additional surgery allowing a shorter recovery time and a lower risk of morbidity.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16407617

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  JOP        ISSN: 1590-8577


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