Treatment of chronic pancreatitis by laparoscopic DuVal procedure: Report of a pediatric case

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Background: Pancreatitis is rare. Obstruction is common. They can be corrected with endoscopy, if they fail they need surgery. Case report: We reported a patient with pancreatitis secondary to pancreas divisum, laparoscopic DuVal shunt was performed. Male 12 years, multiple pancreatitis pictures and failed sphinteroplasty attempts. Colangio resonance showed pancreas divisum. A DuVal-type shunt was built for laparoscopy. Follow-up 5 years. There has been no recurrence of pain and lipase was normalized at 6 months. The pancreatic duct was not dilated, in the face of difficulty making a lateral anastomosis was used the technique proposed by DuVal by laparoscopic approach.

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Garciá-Hernández, C., Carvajal-Figueroa, L., Archivaldo-Garciá, C., & Landa-Juárez, S. (2021). Treatment of chronic pancreatitis by laparoscopic DuVal procedure: Report of a pediatric case. Cirugia y Cirujanos (English Edition), 89(2), 258–262. https://doi.org/10.24875/CIRU.20000440

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