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Definitive treatment of pancreatic abscess by endoscopic transmural drainage

Authors
Park, JJKim, SSKoo, YSChoi, DJPark, HCKim, JHKim, JSHyun, JH
Issue Date
Feb-2002
Publisher
MOSBY, INC
Keywords
pancreatic
Citation
GASTROINTESTINAL ENDOSCOPY, v.55, no.2, pp 256 - 262
Pages
7
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
GASTROINTESTINAL ENDOSCOPY
Volume
55
Number
2
Start Page
256
End Page
262
URI
https://scholarworks.korea.ac.kr/kumedicine/handle/2020.sw.kumedicine/37074
DOI
10.1067/mge.2002.120887
ISSN
0016-5107
1097-6779
Abstract
Background: Experience with endoscopic transmural drainage of pancreatic pseudocysts prompted the use of a similar technique for the primary treatment of pancreatic abscess. The aim of this study was to assess the feasibility, safety, and effectiveness of endoscopic transmural drainage for the treatment of pancreatic abscesses compressing the gut lumen. Methods: In 9 patients, a total of 11 pancreatic abscesses compressing the stomach, duodenum, or both organs were drained endoscopically by means of endoscopic fistulization followed by saline solution irrigation and subsequent stent(s) placement. Complete resolution of the pancreatic abscess was defined as the absence of symptoms and no residual collection on follow-up CT. Observations: Endoscopic transmural drainage was technically successful in all cases. Ten abscess cavities (91%) resolved completely after stent placement for a mean duration of 32 days. In 2 patients, insertion of a nasopancreatic catheter was required to irrigate thick pus or necrotic debris. Bleeding occurred in 1 case (11%) but there was no mortality. The relapse rate-was 13% over a mean follow-up of 18 months. Conclusion: Endoscopic transmural drainage is an effective therapy with minimal morbidity for pancreatic abscess compressing the gut lumen and is a valuable alternative to surgical drainage.
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