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Complicated pancreatic inflammatory disease: diagnostic and therapeutic role of interventional radiology.

E vanSonnenberg, G R Wittich, G Casola, A E Stauffer, A D Polansky, H G Coons, O A Cabrera, P S Gerver.   

Abstract

Diagnostic and therapeutic interventional radiology techniques in 41 patients with complications of pancreatic inflammatory disease (noninfected pseudocyst, infected pseudocyst, phlegmon, abscess, hemorrhagic pancreatitis) are described. Computed tomography or ultrasound-guided aspiration or percutaneous pancreatic ductography enabled specific diagnoses in 43 of 45 patients (96%). In almost half the patients, diagnostic aspiration with 22-gauge needles was unsuccessful due to viscous contents or firm cavity walls. Single-step needle aspiration of noninfected pseudocysts was successful in only three of ten patients (30%). Catheter drainage cured six of seven noninfected pseudocysts (85.7%) and seven of nine infected pseudocysts (77.7%). Pancreatic phlegmons were aspirated in five patients to exclude secondary infection and help determine the need for surgery. Pancreatic abscesses were drained successfully in nine of 13 patients (69.2%); temporizing benefit was achieved in the other four who eventually underwent surgery in improved condition. Early diagnosis of the complications of pancreatitis may be established almost uniformly, and at least 70% of patients with infected or noninfected pseudocysts and pancreatic abscesses may be cured by nonoperative drainage.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 2580332     DOI: 10.1148/radiology.155.2.2580332

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Radiology        ISSN: 0033-8419            Impact factor:   11.105


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5.  Percutaneous drainage of pancreatic and peripancreatic fluid collections.

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6.  Pseudocyst following splenectomy: impact of CT and ultrasound on its diagnosis and management.

Authors:  M Z Winsett; R Kumar; S Balachandran; D G Bedi; P Gallagher; C J Fagan
Journal:  Gastrointest Radiol       Date:  1988

7.  Does an infected peripancreatic fluid collection or abscess mandate operation?

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8.  CT-guided aspiration of suspected pancreatic infection: bacteriology and clinical outcome.

Authors:  P A Banks; S G Gerzof; R E Langevin; S G Silverman; G T Sica; M D Hughes
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9.  Outcome of patients with acute, necrotizing pancreatitis requiring drainage-does drainage size matter?

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Review 10.  Pancreatic ascites presenting in infancy, with review of the literature.

Authors:  A C Athow; M L Wilkinson; A J Saunders; D P Drake
Journal:  Dig Dis Sci       Date:  1991-02       Impact factor: 3.199

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