Introduction: Chronic pancreatitis is defined as a persistent pancreatic inflammatory disease. In chronic pancreatitis, recurrent episodes of inflammation lead to the replacement of pancreatic parenchyma with fibrotic connective tissue. Chronic pancreatitis pain, which may initially mimic acute pancreatitis, is severe, frequent, and continual and has a major impact on the quality of life and social functioning of patients. The standard treatments for this disease are endoscopy, surgery, splanchnic nerve denervation, thoracoscopic splanchnicectomy (TS), and video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS). Considering the advantages of the single-port method, we attempted to describe the post-treatment conditions of the patients undergoing this t...
AbstractIntroduction. A vast majority of patients with chronic pancreatitis require regular opiate/o...
Persistent pain is a serious problem that often contributes to a poor quality of life in pancreatic ...
Contains fulltext : 177751.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Abdominal pain ...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: The management of pain in patients with chronic pancreatit...
Introduction : Severepain is a major problem in patients with unresectable pancreatic cancer. The go...
Chronic pancreatitis may cause disabling pain not responding to oral analgesics and/or drainage proc...
OBJECTIVES: Interrupting the afferent signals that travel through the splanchnic nerves by multiport...
Background: Intractable pain, the most prominent feature of chronic pancreatitis, causes the patient...
BACKGROUND: Central sensitisation due to visceral pancreatic nociceptive input may play an important...
Hypothesis: Unilateral truncal thoracoscopic splanchnicectomy (TS) provides safe and effective treat...
Contains fulltext : 136586.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: T...
BACKGROUND: Pain is a major problem for chronic pancreatitis (CP) patients. Unfortunately, medical t...
Background: The aim of endoscopic treatment in patients with chronic pancreatitis is to achieve deco...
Chronic pancreatitis is an inflammatory disease of the pancreas with abdominal pain as the most prom...
AbstractIntroduction. A vast majority of patients with chronic pancreatitis require regular opiate/o...
Persistent pain is a serious problem that often contributes to a poor quality of life in pancreatic ...
Contains fulltext : 177751.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Abdominal pain ...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: The management of pain in patients with chronic pancreatit...
Introduction : Severepain is a major problem in patients with unresectable pancreatic cancer. The go...
Chronic pancreatitis may cause disabling pain not responding to oral analgesics and/or drainage proc...
OBJECTIVES: Interrupting the afferent signals that travel through the splanchnic nerves by multiport...
Background: Intractable pain, the most prominent feature of chronic pancreatitis, causes the patient...
BACKGROUND: Central sensitisation due to visceral pancreatic nociceptive input may play an important...
Hypothesis: Unilateral truncal thoracoscopic splanchnicectomy (TS) provides safe and effective treat...
Contains fulltext : 136586.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: T...
BACKGROUND: Pain is a major problem for chronic pancreatitis (CP) patients. Unfortunately, medical t...
Background: The aim of endoscopic treatment in patients with chronic pancreatitis is to achieve deco...
Chronic pancreatitis is an inflammatory disease of the pancreas with abdominal pain as the most prom...
AbstractIntroduction. A vast majority of patients with chronic pancreatitis require regular opiate/o...
Persistent pain is a serious problem that often contributes to a poor quality of life in pancreatic ...
Contains fulltext : 177751.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Abdominal pain ...