Endosonography-guided pancreatic duct drainage for chronic pancreatitis: A case report and review

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A 50-year-old man was admitted to our department, complaining of epigastric pain and high fever. CT revealed a pseudocyst at the pancreatic head with upstream dilatation of the pancreatic duct (PD) and fluid collection surrounding the pancreas. Endosonography-guided PD drainage (ESPD) was performed because of unsuccessful ERCP. With a curved linear array echoendoscope, a 7.2F catheter was placed in the PD. Laboratory data showed improvement in a few days and revealed disappearance of the fluid collection. Ten days after ESPD, a 7F stent was placed in the PD via the puncture tract across the papilla of Vater followed by transpapillary replacement with a 10F stent. CT showed a reduction in diameter of the PD and disappearance of the pseudocyst. ESPD is a feasible and useful procedure in selected patients with chronic pancreatitis showing stenosis of the main PD when transpapillary approach is impossible. © 2010 Kei Ito et al.

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Ito, K., Fujita, N., Noda, Y., Kobayashi, G., Obana, T., Horaguchi, J., … Kanno, Y. (2010). Endosonography-guided pancreatic duct drainage for chronic pancreatitis: A case report and review. Diagnostic and Therapeutic Endoscopy. https://doi.org/10.1155/2010/517864

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