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Invasive treatment of pancreatic fluid collections with surgical and nonsurgical methods.

M J Szentes1, L W Traverso, R A Kozarek, P C Freeny.   

Abstract

Pancreatic fluid collections (PFC) can be drained surgically or nonsurgically with endoscopic or radiologic techniques. To define subgroups of patients with PFC who would benefit from the new modalities, we reviewed a period (1977 to 1990) during which both surgical and nonsurgical invasive techniques were available. Patients with phlegmon or necrosis at initial diagnosis were excluded. Sixty-five patients (35 male, 30 female) underwent 1 or more drainage procedures. A mean postprocedure follow-up of 10.2 months was available for 59 patients. Initial management was nonsurgical in 80% of patients. Procedures in patients with follow-up comprised invasive nonsurgical drainage (n = 25), invasive nonsurgical drainage plus surgery (n = 22), and surgery only (n = 12). Results for each group, respectively, were: morbidity, 20%, 20%, and 24%; mortality, 8%, 5%, and 0%; and successful drainage, 92%, 82%, and 83%. The choice of management appeared to be based on etiology and radiologic characteristics. Patients with nonalcohol- and nonbiliary-associated pancreatitis without a radiographically defined wall were more common in the invasive nonsurgical group and were successfully treated without surgery. Nonsurgical invasive techniques are efficacious in the treatment of PFC in this subgroup of patients.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 2031545     DOI: 10.1016/0002-9610(91)90909-w

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Surg        ISSN: 0002-9610            Impact factor:   2.565


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2.  Factors impacting treatment outcomes in the endoscopic management of walled-off pancreatic necrosis.

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3.  Endoscopic ultrasound-guided transmural drainage for pancreatic fistula or pancreatic duct dilation after pancreatic surgery.

Authors:  Manabu Onodera; Hiroshi Kawakami; Masaki Kuwatani; Taiki Kudo; Shin Haba; Yoko Abe; Shuhei Kawahata; Kazunori Eto; Yuya Nasu; Eiichi Tanaka; Satoshi Hirano; Masahiro Asaka
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4.  Transpapillary stenting for pancreaticocutaneous fistulas.

Authors:  R A Kozarek; T J Ball; D J Patterson; S L Raltz; L W Traverso; J A Ryan; R C Thirlby
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5.  Operative re-intervention following pancreatic head resection: indications and outcome.

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Review 6.  Role of pancreatography in the endoscopic management of encapsulated pancreatic collections - review and new proposed classification.

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