Endoscopic cyst gastrostomy for traumatic pancreatic pseudocysts in children: A case series

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Background Pancreatic pseudocysts may develop after high-grade pancreatic injuries in children. Many resolve without intervention, and the management of symptomatic pseudocysts that persist remains controversial, with various open, percutaneous and laparoscopic approaches to intervention described. Successful endoscopic cyst gastrostomy has been reported in children with pancreatic pseudocysts of mixed etiology. Methods The trauma registry and electronic medical record of a level 1 pediatric trauma center were queried for children with a symptomatic pseudocyst following pancreatic trauma over a 12-year period, from 2008 to 2019. Results We describe a case series of five consecutive children with persistent symptomatic pancreatic pseudocysts following blunt abdominal trauma all successfully treated with endoscopic cyst gastrostomy. Discussion Endoscopic cyst gastrostomy appears to be safe and effective in the management of symptomatic pancreatic pseudocysts in children following pancreatic trauma. Level of evidence 5-retrospective case series.

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Farr, B. J., Fox, V. L., & Mooney, D. P. (2020). Endoscopic cyst gastrostomy for traumatic pancreatic pseudocysts in children: A case series. Trauma Surgery and Acute Care Open, 5(1). https://doi.org/10.1136/tsaco-2020-000456

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