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Endoscopic pancreatic duct drainage and stenting for acute pancreatitis and pancreatic cyst and abscess
Authors:Nozomi Shinozuka  Katsuya Okada  Takahiro Torii  Eiji Hirooka  Satoshi Tabuchi  Kimiyasu Aikawa  Hideyuki Tawara  Shutaro Ozawa  Nobuji Ogawa  Mitsuo Miyazawa  Akihiko Takeda  Yoshihide Otani  Isamu Koyama
Affiliation:Department of Surgery, Saitama Medical School, 38 Morohongo, Moroyama-machi, Iruma-gun, Saitama, 350-0495, Japan
Abstract:

Background/Purpose

Endoscopic drainage of pancreatic pseudocysts using transpapillary and transmural approaches has been reported. In this study, endoscopic nasopancreatic drainage (ENPD) and pancreatic stenting were performed in patients with pseudocyst and abscess associated with acute pancreatitis, and the usefulness and problems of the procedures were investigated.

Methods

After endoscopic retrograde pancreatography was done, ENPD and/or pancreatic stenting were performed in 13 patients with pancreatitis and pseudocyst or abscess that communicated with the main pancreatic duct.

Results

ENPD was performed in seven patients, and was effective in all five patients with cysts: the cysts disappeared or shrank. However, the condition in the two patients with abscess was unchanged, and percutaneous drainage was performed. Stenting was carried out in six patients, and the cyst disappeared or pancreatitis was improved in all six. The stent was removed from two patients, but no recurrence has been noted so far.

Conclusions

ENPD and stenting are effective therapeutic choices for acute and chronic pancreatitis and pseudocysts, and they are superior to percutaneous drainage to avoid pancreatic fistula, but they may not be effective for pancreatic abscess. Selection of therapeutic methods corresponding to individual cases is important.
Keywords:pancreatic pseudocysts  pancreatic abscess  endoscopic nasopancreatic drainage  pancreatic stent
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